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FOREWORD
NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELP- NISSAN CONSUMER AFFAIRS DE- Thank you for purchasing a NISSAN vehicle.
DESK CONTACT INFORMATION PARTMENT This user’s manual is for the navigation system
For assistance or inquiries about the NISSAN For assistance or inquiries about the NISSAN only. This manual contains operating instructions
Navigation System, or to order updated map warranty, service or general questions, contact for the NISSAN Navigation System offered in
data, contact the NISSAN NAVIGATION SYS- the NISSAN Consumer Affairs Department at: your NISSAN vehicle.
TEM HELPDESK at:
For U.S. customers Please read this manual carefully to ensure safe
. ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1588, Nissan North America, Inc. operation of the navigation system.
Orem, UT 84059-992 Consumer Affairs Department
P.O. Box 685003 . Because of possible specification changes
. E-MAIL: Nissan-Navi-Info@navteq.com Franklin, TN 37068-5003
and optional equipment, sections of this
manual may not apply to your vehicle.
. WEB SITE: www.NissanNavigation.com or 1-800-NISSAN-1
www.nissan.ca (1-800-647-7261) . All information, specifications and illustra-
tions in this manual are those in effect at the
. PHONE: 1-888-661-9995 For Canadian customers
time of printing. NISSAN reserves the right
Nissan Canada Inc.
. HOURS: 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM 5290 Orbitor Drive to change specifications or design at any
(Pacific Time) time without notice.
Mississauga, Ontario L4W 4Z5
1-800-387-0122 . Do not remove this manual from the vehicle
when selling this vehicle. The next user of
this navigation system may need the manual.
Table of Introduction 0
Contents LEAF Navigation System overview IT
Getting Started 1
Unique EV functions 2
Navigation 3
Audio system 4
CARWINGSTM 5
Viewing technical information 6
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System 7
Voice recognition 8
Monitor system (if so equipped) 9
Troubleshooting guide/General system information 10
Index 11
0 Introduction
How to use this manual ........................................................... 0-2 Safety information ..................................................................... 0-2
For safe operation................................................................ 0-2 Laser product............................................................................. 0-4
Reference symbols .............................................................. 0-2
0-2 Introduction
. If you notice any foreign objects in INFO: — A cellular phone capable of text
the system hardware, spill liquid on messaging must be used to receive
Do not keep the navigation system running with
the system or notice smoke or a text message regarding vehicle
the READY to drive indicator light is OFF. Doing
smell coming from it, stop using the charge status.
so may discharge the vehicle battery. When you
system immediately and contact a — When the remote heater and air
use the navigation system, always make sure the
NISSAN certified LEAF dealer. conditioner is set, the system oper-
READY to drive indicator light is ON.
Ignoring such conditions may lead ates the heater and air conditioner
to accidents, fire or electrical shock. NOTE: to adjust the in-cabin temperature
. Establishing the CARWINGSTM service to a factory preset temperature. It is
is necessary before using this service. possible to change the set tempera-
CAUTION ture remotely or with the heater and
. To check the Li-ion battery charging
air conditioner controls.
status or to use the remote heater and
. Do not use this system if you notice air conditioner using an internet en- — When the charge connector is dis-
any malfunctions such as a frozen abled smart phone or personal compu- connected from the vehicle, the
screen or the lack of sound. Con- ter, the following conditions must be heater and air conditioner operates
tinued use of the system may result met: using vehicle Li-ion battery electric
in accidents, fire or electrical shock. power.
— The vehicle must be located in a
. Some states/provinces may have cellular phone or smart phone cov- — If the remote heater and air condi-
laws limiting the use of video erage area. tioner function and Li-ion battery
screens while driving. Use this sys- charging are performed at the same
— The internet enabled cellular phone
tem only where it is legal to do so. time, Li-ion battery charging will
or smart phone must be located in a
. Extreme temperature conditions take longer than usual due to the
cellular phone or smart phone cov-
[below −48F (−208C) and above power used to heat or cool the
erage area.
1588F (708C)] could affect the per- vehicle.
— The computer must be connected to
formance of the system. . Certain remote functions required a
the internet.
compatible smart phone, which is not
— A cellular phone must be used to included with vehicle.
communicate with the vehicle.
Introduction 0-3
LASER PRODUCT
. CARWINGS TM
information system fea- This navigation system is certified as a Class 1
tures are included through a subscrip- laser product.
tion service which requires owner The navigation system complies with DHHS
consent to activate. The subscription Rules 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J.
must be active to use these features. Required XM® Radio and XM NavWeatherTM
. CARWINGSTM communications may be WARNING monthly subscriptions are sold separately. XM
received at a verified e-mail address or NavWeatherTM is only available in select mar-
by SMS/text messaging-enabled cellu- . Do not disassemble or modify this kets. For more information,
lar phone. system. There are no user service-
see www.xmradio.com/navweather.
. Standard text rates and/or data usage able parts in this navigation system.
may apply depending on your carrier. . If maintenance, adjustments and
operations other than those speci-
fied in this manual are attempted,
injury due to laser radiation and
exposure could occur.
0-4 Introduction
Estimated driving range, average energy econ- Charging of the Li-ion battery will automatically
omy and instant energy economy are displayed. start at a scheduled time according to the start
“Viewing energy economy information” time, end time and day of the week set. The
(page 2-7) timer charge function allows two different timer
settings. Each timer charge can be set to
activate on a different day of the week. If no
timer is set, the charge will start immediately
after connecting the charge connector.
“Setting timer charge” (page 2-9)
When connecting to the NISSAN CARWINGS
Data Center, the system will periodically perform
an automatic update of information for charging
stations near your home. The system will also
automatically update information for charging Estimated driving range and energy usage of
stations near the current vehicle location when various systems are displayed. Also, variation of
the Li-ion battery charge is low. You can also the estimated driving distances between the
manually update the charging stations around climate control ON and OFF is displayed.
your current vehicle location at any time. “Viewing energy usage information”
“Updating charging station information” (page 2-8) The air conditioner starts to operate at the time
(page 2-6) of day and day of the week specified in the
Timer functions settings. This pre cools or heats the passenger
Energy information display
compartment before starting to drive. Electric
power consumption from the Li-ion battery
resulting from heater and air conditioner opera-
tion can be reduced because the temperature in
the passenger room is adjusted before starting
to drive.
“Setting A/C-Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl.
Timer)” (page 2-11)
TELEMATICS SERVICE — A cellular phone capable of text . CARWINGSTM information system fea-
This vehicle incorporates a communication messaging must be used to receive tures are included through a subscrip-
device that is called a TCU (Telematics Com- text message regarding vehicle tion service which requires owner
munication Unit). The communication connec- charge status. consent to activate. The subscription
tion between this unit and the NISSAN — When the remote heater and air must be active to use these features.
CARWINGS Data Center allows for various conditioner is set, the system oper- . CARWINGSTM communications may be
services. ates the heater and air conditioner received at a verified e-mail address or
to adjust the in-cabin temperature by SMS/text messaging-enabled cellu-
NOTE: to a factory preset temperature. It is lar phone.
. Establishing the CARWINGSTM service possible to change the set tempera- . Standard text rates and/or data usage
is necessary before using this service. ture remotely or with the heater and may apply depending on your carrier.
. To check the Li-ion battery charging air conditioner controls.
— When the charge connector is dis- Remote functions
status or to use the remote heater and
air conditioner using an internet en- connected from the vehicle, the
abled smart phone or personal compu- heater and air conditioner operates
ter, the following conditions must be using vehicle Li-ion battery electric
met: power.
— The vehicle must be located in a — If the remote heater and air condi-
cellular phone or smart phone cov- tioner function and Li-ion battery
erage area. charging are performed at the same
— The internet enabled cellular phone time, Li-ion battery charging will
or smart phone must be located in a take longer than usual due to the
cellular phone or smart phone cov- power used to heat or cool the
erage area. vehicle.
— The computer must be connected to . Certain remote functions required a You can use a personal computer or a internet
the internet. compatible smart phone, which is not enabled smart phone to check the battery status
included with vehicle. and operate battery charging or the heater/air
— A cellular phone must be used to
conditioner remotely from another location.
communicate with the vehicle.
1 Getting Started
*
11 (Zero Emission menu) button: NOTE: . The SD card may be hot when it is removed
Push to display the menu screen where several Do not remove the SD card containing map from the device. This does not indicate a
useful functions for electric vehicle driving are malfunction.
data that is inserted in the right-hand slot.
available.
When this SD card containing map data is
*
12 (Day/Night) button:
removed the navigation system will not Opening/Closing monitor
Push to switch between the day screen (bright)
operate. If the SD card containing map
and the night screen (dark). Push and hold to turn
off the display. Push again to turn on the display. data is accidentally removed, after rein-
*
13 OPEN/TILT button:
serting the SD card containing map data
into the right-hand slot, place the power
Push to open the monitor to access the CD slot
and the SD card slot. Push and hold to adjust the switch in the OFF position and then place
monitor angle. back in the ON position again.
*
14 CD slot
*
15 (CD eject) button: INFO:
Push to eject a CD.
*
16 SD card slot: . Never remove the SD card while the monitor
Remove the cover to access the SD card slot. is opening or closing or the angle of the
Insert an SD card. Push the inserted SD card in monitor is being adjusted. Doing so may
Open the monitor insert or ejecting a CD or an
and release it to eject the SD card from the slot. damage or deform the SD card.
SD card.
An SD card containing map data is provided with . Never insert foreign objects such as coins
the vehicle and is inserted in the right hand slot of into the SD card slot. Doing so may result in
the system. To transfer the data, insert an SD
a malfunction of the device. CAUTION
card in the left side slot.
“Transferring information to/from address . Be careful not to drop the cover for the SD . Be careful not to pinch your hand or
book” (page 3-67) card slot into the gap of the monitor. Doing fingers while the monitor is moving
so may result in a malfunction of the device. to its open or closed positions. This
. Do not apply overload to the SD card when may cause injury to your hand or
inserting it to the slot. Doing so may result in fingers.
a malfunction of the device.
. Do not force the monitor to open or
close. Doing so may damage the
monitor.
*
1 (Driving range) button:
Push to display the driving range screen. Push
again to return to the previous screen.
“Displaying estimated driving range”
(page 2-3) *
1 USB connector:
The angle of the monitor can be adjusted to *
2 SOURCE button:
Connect to play an iPod or a USB memory.
select from 3 different preset angles. Once the Push to change the mode in sequence of AM, *
2 Auxiliary input jack:
angle of the monitor is selected and stored in the FM, XM, CD, USB memory, iPod® player and Connect an audio player that accepts a 1/4 inch
system, the selected angle is always set after Bluetooth® streaming audio. If a mode is not (3.5 mm) TRS connector (such as an MP3 player
ready to function, it will be skipped. Push up or etc.) to play back music.
performing the open/close operation of the
monitor. down to select a radio station or a track.
START-UP SCREEN
NOTE:
. Navigation functions, audio, hands-free
phone, vehicle information display, etc.
can still be operated even if [Decline] is
touched. However, if the CARWINGSTM
function is selected, the start-up screen
will be displayed again.
. If other buttons such as the MAP
button or MENU button etc., are
pressed without [OK] or [Decline] being
touched, the corresponding screen will
1. The system starts when the power switch is be displayed and operations can be
pushed to the "ACC" or "ON" position. The performed. However, if the CAR-
start-up screen is displayed. WINGSTM function is selected, the
start-up screen will be displayed again.
BASIC OPERATION
. Making a call by dial number and handset Examples of operations performed using the SCROLLING MESSAGE or LIST
phonebook touch panel operation are described here.
. Setting phone, CARWINGSTM and Blue- SELECTING ITEM
tooth® functions
These functions will become available again
when the vehicle speed is reduced to 5 mph (8
km/h).
Destination functions available while driving
include:
. Home Touch [ ] or [ ] to scroll the message or list.
. Nearby Charging Stations
Touch [ ] or [ ] to skip to the next page.
. Address Book
When the item is touched, the next screen is
. Previous Destinations HOW TO INPUT LETTERS AND
displayed.
. Nearby Places NUMBERS
. Stored Routes ADJUSTING VOLUME AND OTHERS
Character (letters and numbers) in-
. Map input put screen
Alphanumeric characters are entered to set a
destination, search for a facility, edit stored
locations, etc.
1. Touch a character on the displayed key- INFO: 1. Touch a number on the displayed keyboard.
board. The selected character is entered. . The list screen appears automatically The selected number is entered.
when text has been entered and the
matching list items have been narrowed
down to a number that will fit on the
screen.
. Symbol keys are displayed by touching
[Symbols]. Alphabet keys are displayed
by touching [A-Z].
Push the FM·AM button to turn on the radio and Push the CD·AUX button to turn on the audio
display the radio screen. Push the switch to system and display the audio screen. Push the
toggle the radio mode: AM?FM1?FM2. CD·AUX button to toggle the mode: iPod
“FM-AM-SAT radio operation” (page 4-11) player/USB memory?CD?Bluetooth® stream-
ing audio*1?AUX.
Push the STATUS button to display the current XM SATELLITE RADIO SCREEN “Compact Disc (CD) player operation”
status of the navigation system. (page 4-13)
Each time the STATUS button is pushed, “iPod® player operation” (page 4-14)
displayed information is switched in the order “USB memory operation” (page 4-15)
of climate control, vehicle information and “Bluetooth® streaming audio” (page 4-9)
navigation route information. “Auxiliary input jack” (page 4-20)
There are different status screens displayed *1 The screen can only be switched when a
depending on various factors, such as the Bluetooth® streaming audio device has been
registered.
currently active mode, whether a destination
has been set or not, etc.
Push the XM button to turn on the satellite radio
and display the XM satellite radio screen. Push
the switch to toggle the radio mode: XM1?
XM2?XM3.
“FM-AM-SAT radio operation” (page 4-11)
INFO:
You can also perform the same setting by
pushing the MENU button and selecting [Set-
tings].
“Storing location” (page 3-35)
CONNECTING CELLULAR PHONE
Your vehicle is equipped with Bluetooth®
Hands-Free Phone System. If you are an owner
3. Confirm the contents of the message, then 5. If necessary, adjust your home location by
of a compatible Bluetooth® enabled cellular
touch [Yes]. touch panel operation.
phone, you can set up the wireless connection
6. After adjusting the location, touch [OK]. A between your cellular phone and the in-vehicle
message is displayed and your home loca- phone module. With Bluetooth® wireless tech-
tion is stored in the Address Book. nology, you can make or receive a telephone call
with your cellular phone in your pocket.
Contrast
Day screen
When any button is pushed with the display off,
the display turns on. The display will automati- 1. Touch [Contrast].
cally turn off when there is no switch operation
for 5 seconds. 2. Adjust the display contrast by touching [+]
or [-].
To turn on the display, push the button.
Background color
Brightness
Night screen
INFO:
The background color setting can also be
changed by pushing the button.
illuminates when the clock is set to the 24- Language settings Available languages
hour format. . English
. [Offset (hour)]: . Français
Touch [+] or [−] to adjust the offset value
(between −12 and +12). INFO:
. [Offset (min)]:
Do not push power switch while changing the
Touch [+] or [−] to adjust the offset value
language.
(between −59 and +59).
. [Daylight Savings Time]: Unit settings
Select to toggle the daylight savings time 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
setting between ON and OFF. The indicator tings].
light illuminates when the daylight savings
time setting is set to ON. 2. Touch [Others].
. [Time Zone]: 3. Touch [Language & Units].
Select an appropriate time zone from the list 4. Touch [Select Language].
that appears when this item is highlighted.
LANGUAGE AND UNIT SETTINGS
This changes the language and measurement 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
unit used in the system. tings].
2. Touch [Others].
3. Touch [Language & Units].
4. Touch [Select Units].
2 Unique EV functions
Zero Emission menu screen ................................................... 2-2 Viewing energy economy history ................................... 2-8
Displaying estimated driving range and charging Viewing energy usage information ................................ 2-8
station information ..................................................................... 2-3 Timer function operation ......................................................... 2-9
Displaying estimated driving range ................................. 2-3 Setting timer charge ......................................................... 2-9
Displaying charging station icons on map .................... 2-5 Setting A/C-Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl. Timer) ..... 2-11
Updating charging station information ........................... 2-6 Unique EV function settings................................................ 2-13
Energy information display....................................................... 2-7 Setting messages that are displayed on screen .... 2-14
Viewing energy economy information ............................. 2-7 Battery and power information .................................... 2-14
*
1 The extended estimated driving range is dis- estimated driving range can be set as a destina-
played using the possible driving distance on the tion or a waypoint.
meter as a radius. *
4 Charging station icons:
*
2 The normal estimated driving range is displayed
: Normal charge icon
based on the current charging condition.
*3 [From Dest.]:
: Quick charge icon (for vehicle equipped for
quick charging)
The estimated driving range around the destina-
tion is displayed while setting the route. If some *
5 The possible driving distance is displayed for
waypoints are set, the nearest waypoint from the each estimated driving range.
current vehicle position is centered on the
estimated driving range map.
[Go Here]:
Any locations that are displayed within the
INFO: guide.
When a route is set that includes waypoints, the DISPLAYING CHARGING STATION
estimated driving range will be displayed based ICONS ON MAP
on the nearest waypoint.
The charging station icons are displayed on the
Setting a charging station as desti- map screen. There are two types of icons: quick
nation charge (for vehicle equipped for quick charging)
While the estimated driving area is displayed on and normal charge.
the map screen, the spot where the cross 2. The system sets the destination to the 1. Touch [Map Menu] while the current location
pointer is placed by moving the map can be selected location and starts calculating a map screen is displayed.
set for the destination. route.
INFO:
. This procedure only allows you to set a
destination or waypoint on the driving range
screen. The system does not automatically
set a desired charging station as a destina-
tion or waypoint. When a charging station
displayed on the map is set as a destination 2. Touch [Map Icons].
1. Scroll the map, place the cross pointer over by moving the map, zoom in the map and set
the preferred location, and touch [Go Here]. a point as a destination as precisely as
possible. If the destination is not set
precisely, the system may provide guidance
to a location that is not a charging station.
. The driving range is displayed as a numeric
value above the destination or waypoint that
has been set. The values displayed here are
approximate and should only be used as a
*
4 [Reset]: *
1 Driving Range: *
2 Variation of the possible driving distances be-
Touch [Reset] to reset the average energy The possible driving distance based on the tween the climate control ON and OFF is
economy. After resetting the average energy current charging status is displayed. displayed.
economy, it is stored in the history. *
2 Previous Reset Intervals: *
3 Electric Motor:
The average energy economy history is displayed Energy usage by the motor and regenerated
INFO: from along with the average for previous Reset- energy are displayed.
to-Reset period. *
4 Climate Control:
Battery power is generated and stored by the
cooperative regenerative brake while driving.
*
3 Current Period: Energy usage by the climate control function is
The average energy economy from the previous displayed.
When this occurs, the instant value will be to the next resets is displayed. *
5 Other Systems:
displayed as the maximum. The maximum value Energy usage by other equipment (audio, etc.) is
will be displayed until the generated power is VIEWING ENERGY USAGE INFOR- displayed.
consumed. MATION
VIEWING ENERGY ECONOMY HIS- Estimated driving range and energy usage of
various systems are displayed.
TORY
1. Push the (Zero Emission menu) button.
The previous 10 histories of the average energy
economy are displayed. 2. Touch [Energy Info.].
1. Push the (Zero Emission menu) button.
2. Touch [Energy Info.].
3. Touch [History].
*
1 Driving Range:
The possible driving distance based on the
current charging status is displayed.
. When either the charge start time or charge “Unique EV function settings”
end time is set, the charging timer function is (page 2-13)
activated. . When charging is set as the first priority, the
. When only the charging timer end time is A/C-Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl. Timer) does
set, the system automatically determines not start until 10 segments of the Li-ion
when to begin charging based on the Li- battery available charge gauge are illumi-
ion battery charge level. The Li-ion battery nated.
may not be charged to the expected level . When the climate control is set as the first
(80% or 100%) if the charging timer end priority, the climate control system will be
7. The [Timer 1] indicator illuminates after the time is set so there is not enough time to turned on as scheduled by the A/C-Heater
charging timer is set. Use the same proce- charge the Li-ion battery. Timer (Climate Ctrl. Timer) regardless of the
dure to set the Timer 2 setting.
. When only the charging timer end time is remaining battery energy.
8. Place the power switch in the OFF position, set, the system automatically stops charging . Even when the climate control is set as the
and then connect the charge connector to when the Li-ion battery charges to the first priority, the climate control system will
the vehicle. selected level (80% or 100%). Charging be turned off when the electric demands of
may stop before the scheduled end time. the climate control system is more than can
INFO: . Touch [Timer 1] or [Timer 2] to turn off the be provided to the Li-ion battery for char-
. Always place the power switch in the OFF charging timer function. Touch [Yes] if the ging.
position after setting the charging timers. settings shown on the screen are correct. . The Li-ion battery will not charge when the
When the power switch is in the ON After this operation has been performed, the charge connector is connected to the
position, the Li-ion battery will not start indicator disappears and the charging timer vehicle until the next scheduled charge start
charging. function is turned off. The start and stop time time when the charge timer is active. If
settings are not deleted, even if the charging necessary, use immediate charge or remote
. The Li-ion battery may not be charged to the
timer function is turned off. charge to charge the Li-ion battery.
expected level (80% or 100%) if the
charging timer start time and end time are . If charging timer and the A/C-Heater Timer . Some charging stations used to perform
set so there is not enough time to charge the (Climate Ctrl. Timer) are operating at the normal charge are equipped with timer
Li-ion battery. same time due to an overlap of the timer functions. If the charger timer function and
settings, you can prioritize which function the vehicle timer are both set, and the two
receives electrical power first. timers are not set to operate at the same
time, it is possible that the charger will not 2. Touch [Set Timer 1] or [Set Timer 2]. The
start or the battery will not be charged to the WARNING following explains the procedure for setting
level expected. Timer 1.
Even if the A/C-Heater Timer (Climate
SETTING A/C-HEATER TIMER (Cli- Ctrl. Timer) is set, the temperature in
mate Ctrl. Timer) the passenger compartment may be-
The air conditioner starts to operate at the time come high if the system automatically
of day and day of the week specified in the stops. Do not leave children or adults
settings. This pre heats or pre cools the vehicle who would normally require the support
to a factory preset temperature in the passenger of others alone in your vehicle. Pets
compartment before driving while the charger is should not be left alone either. On hot,
connected to vehicle. This help reduce power sunny days, temperatures in a closed
consumption from the Li-ion battery. vehicle could quickly become high en- 3. Enter the departure time.
ough to cause severe or possibly fatal
As the temperature is set to the factory default
injuries to people or animals.
setting, the user cannot adjust the temperature.
The A/C-Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl. Timer) 1. Push the (Zero Emission menu) button
operates the air conditioner using power from and touch [A/C-Heater Timer] ([Climate Ctrl.
the charger. Electric power from the Li-ion Timer]).
battery is not used.
The A/C-Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl. Timer)
function allows two different timer settings. Each
timer charge function can be set to activate on a 4. To set the A/C-Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl.
different day of the week. Timer) for different days of the week, touch
Once the A/C-Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl. [Assign Days]. Either Timer 1 or Timer 2 can
Timer) is set, it automatically starts when the be set for each day of the week to operate
set time is reached. It is therefore not necessary climate control. After setting, touch [OK].
to set the A/C heater timer everyday. The previous screen is displayed.
5. When the settings are completed, touch 8. Turn the power switch to the "OFF" position, “Unique EV function settings”
[Save Timer]. The settings confirmation and then connect the charge connector to (page 2-13)
screen will be displayed. the vehicle. . The temperature in the passenger compart-
ment may not be comfortable if entering the
INFO: vehicle too soon before or too long after the
scheduled time of departure.
. The A/C-Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl. Timer)
will only start when the power switch is in . Air conditioning is limited to the capacity of
the “OFF” position. Always turn the power the electric power when the charge con-
switch to the “OFF” position after the A/C- nector is connected. Therefore, the tem-
Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl. Timer) is set. perature may not reach the factory default
setting due to limitations in air conditioning
. Touch [Timer 1] or [Timer 2] to turn off the
performance, if ambient temperature is
6. If the settings shown on the screen are A/C-Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl. Timer)
excessively high or low, or if the charge
correct, touch [Yes]. function. After this operation has been
connector is connected to a 120 V plug
performed, the indicator turns off and the
outlet.
A/C-Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl. Timer)
function will be turned off. The start and . While the battery is being charged, the A/C-
stop time settings are not deleted even if the Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl. Timer) cannot be
A/C-Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl. Timer) operated until the Li-ion battery available
function is turned off. charge gauge reached the full mark. When
the battery is not being charged, the A/C-
. While the A/C-Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl.
Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl. Timer) can be
Timer) operates, the indicator flashes. If the
operated, even if the Li-ion battery available
A/C-Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl. Timer) is
charge gauge has not reached the full mark.
set to activate, the indicator illuminates.
7. The [Timer 1] indicator illuminates after the . When the climate control is set on first
A/C-Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl. Timer) is . If the timer charge function and the A/C-
priority, the A/C-Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl.
set. Use the same procedure to set the Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl. Timer) are in
Timer) works regardless of the remaining
Timer 2 setting. operation at the same time due to an overlap
battery energy.
of the timer settings, either function can be
set to be preferentially provided with electric
power.
2-12 Unique EV functions
3. Touch [BACK] or push the MAP button to 1. The notification is displayed on the upper left
return to the current location map screen. side of the screen. Touch [Show] to display
the detailed information screen.
INFO:
. The charge recommendation guidance can
be set to off.
“Setting messages that are displayed
on screen” (page 2-14)
1. The notification is displayed on the upper left . When the route is changed to avoid a traffic
side of the screen. Touch [Show] to display jam or the possible driving distance indi-
the detailed information screen. cated in the meter is changed, the charge
recommendation guidance is displayed 2. The system displays a message screen and
again. announces the contents of the message to
warn that the battery power level is low.
Low Battery
Check the message displayed on the
When the Low battery charge warning light screen.
and the master warning light (yellow)
illuminate, the system displays a message on Touch [Nearby Charging Station] to search
the navigation screen that notices the driver that all charging stations that are located near
the Li-ion battery power level is low. the current vehicle position.
“Finding charging station” (page 3-24)
2. The system displays a message screen and
announces the contents of the message to 3. Touch [BACK] or push the MAP button to
recommend battery charging. Check the return to the vehicle location screen.
message displayed on the screen.
Touch [Nearby Charging Station] to search
all charging stations that are located near
the current vehicle position.
“Finding charging station” (page 3-24)
INFO:
. The Low Battery message display can be
set to off.
“Setting messages that are displayed
on screen” (page 2-14)
. When the Li-ion battery power level is low,
the system automatically obtains charging
station information.
2. The system displays a message screen and
Limited Power Notice announces the contents of the message to
When the Li-ion battery power level is extremely warn that power output is restricted and
low/high or the Li-ion battery malfunction, The inform the driver of the reason for this
power limitation indicator and the master occurrence and what action is to be taken.
warning light (yellow) illuminate in the meter
and the system displays a message on the INFO:
navigation screen in order to inform the driver
that power output is restricted. The Limited Power Notice display can be set to
off.
“Setting messages that are displayed on
screen” (page 2-14)
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MAP SETTINGS
MAP TYPES guidance.
*
2 Guide point:
*
4
waypoints can be set.
Destination:
Displays the areas to avoid that are stored in the
Address Book with green or blue icons. During
Indicates a guide point on the route. the route search, the route guidance is performed
Indicates the destination location of the route
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1. Touch the screen. The cross pointer is Fine-tuning the cursor position: INFO:
displayed, and the position touched is set
. When [Cancel] is touched, display of the 8-
as the center of the screen.
directional key will be turned off and the
system will switch to normal map scrolling
operation.
. Fine-tuning the cursor position is not pos-
sible while driving.
INFO:
While driving, scrolling on the map is limited to a
specified distance. 1. Touch the screen. The cross pointer and 8-
directional key are displayed.
2. Touch the 8-directional key to adjust the
cross pointer position.
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2. Touch the direction to move to. The map CHANGING SCALE OF MAP Scale level for 2D map and BirdviewTM map
continues to scroll while the screen is (3D) display:
touched.
US Units Metric Units
320 miles 640 km
80 miles 160 km
32 miles 64 km
8 miles 16 km
5 miles 10 km
Normal Map 2 miles 4 km
1. Touch [ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM OUT] to 1 mile 2 km
change the scale. 1/2 mile 1 km
3. Touch [ ] or [ ] to change the direction of 1/4 mile 500 m
the map. INFO: 1/8 mile 200 m
: Rotates the map clockwise. 1/16 mile 100 m
Free zoom:
: Rotates the map counterclockwise. The scale can be changed in smaller steps when 1/32 mile 50 m
INFO: [ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM OUT] is touched and held
than when either key is briefly touched.
While driving, scrolling on the map is limited to a If briefly touched, the operation returns to
specified distance. normal.
Map scale
Any required map scale (map coverage) be-
tween 400 miles (640 km) and 1/32 mile (50 m)
can be selected.
Example: The most detailed level (2D map)
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INFO:
The traffic information icons are not displayed on
the map screen when the map scale is set to 8
miles (16 km) or higher.
“Traffic information display and scale le-
vels” (page 6-9)
CHANGING MAP VIEW
Example: The widest level (2D map) The map view can be changed between the 2D
3. Touch the preferred map view. The indicator
and BirdviewTM maps. The map can also be
of the selected map view illuminates.
displayed in the split screen mode.
4. The display automatically returns to the
1. Touch [Map Menu] while the current location
current location map screen.
map screen is displayed.
Available views
. [2D Map]:
Switches to the 2D map.
. [Birdview (3D)]:
Example: The most detailed level (BirdviewTM map)
Switches to the BirdviewTM map.
. [Split: 2D Map]:
Changes to the split screen mode and both
halves display maps in 2D.
2. Touch [Map View]. . [Split: Birdview Map]:
Changes to the split screen mode and the
left half displays the map in 2D and the right
half displays the map in BirdviewTM.
Example: The widest level (BirdviewTM map)
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Split: 2D Map
4. Touch the item you would like to set.
Available settings
. [Map Orientation]:
Sets the map direction to North Up or
Heading Up.
2. Touch [Map View]. “Setting map orientation” (page 3-10)
. [Long Range]:
Sets the long range map view display on/off.
Split: BirdviewTM Map
“Settings long range map view”
(page 3-11)
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INFO:
[Long Range] is displayed only when [Heading
Up] is selected.
Changing BirdviewTM angle
The BirdviewTM angle can be changed. This
setting is available only in the BirdviewTM map or
2D/BirdviewTM split map.
North Up
1. Touch [Long Range]. The indicator illumi-
nates when the item is set.
2. Push the MAP button to return to the
current location map screen.
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2. Adjust the BirdviewTM angle by touching 3. Push the MAP button to return to the LOOKING AT INFORMATION ON
[Raise] or [Lower]. current location map screen. MAP
3. Push the MAP button to return to the Available settings Icons can be displayed on the map, and
current location map screen. . [Map Orientation]: information about destinations and landmarks
The map direction can be selected as can be displayed.
Setting left screen display
follows. Displaying map icons
When the split screen is displayed, the map
settings of the left screen can be changed. — [North Up]: The map icons can be displayed or hidden by
The top of the map remains oriented to type.
the north.
— [Heading Up]: 1. Touch [Map Menu] while the current location
map screen is displayed.
The top of the map follows the direction
in which the vehicle is traveling.
. [Long Range]:
Positions the vehicle icon slightly lower than
the center of the screen. This offers a wider
view in the traveling direction.
1. Touch [Left Split Map Settings]. . [Map Scale]:
Displays a scale on the left side of the
screen. Use this to change the scale of a
map. 2. Touch [Map Icons].
INFO:
. The settings of the right screen are the same
as the settings of the full screen map.
. The scale of the map can also be changed
2. Touch the preferred map setting. by touching [ZOOM OUT] or [ZOOM IN].
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MAP SYMBOLS
This navigation system uses symbols to display facilities.
2-dimensional icons (Plan View)
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SETTING DESTINATION
Road color displayed DESTINATION SCREEN
The road types are differentiated by colors. Accident There are several methods that can be used to
Freeway: set a destination. Understand the advantages of
Closed road each method and select the best method for
(Red or light red (zoomed in))
finding and setting a preferred destination.
Main road:
(Brown or dark yellow) Information
Narrow street:
(Gray) Road work
Road with incomplete map data:
(Dark green) Slippery road
Traffic information on map
With a subscription to the XM NavTraffic® Weather
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina-
service, traffic information is displayed. tion].
“Viewing available traffic information” Incident 2. Touch the preferred method for setting the
(page 6-6)
destination.
Free Flow:
Available settings
(Green)
. [Street Address]:
Moderate traffic: Searches for a destination by address.
(Yellow) “Finding address” (page 3-19)
Heavy traffic: . [Places]:
(Red) Searches for a destination from various
categories of businesses or locations.
Section affected by serious traffic event:
“Finding place” (page 3-21)
(Purple)
The following traffic information icons may be
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. US6: DC, DE, KY, MD, OH, PA, VA, WV 1. Touch [City]. A character input screen is 3. Touch the city of the destination from the list.
. US7: CT, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, RI, VT displayed.
. US8: AL, FL, GA, NC, SC, TN INFO:
. US9: AK In some cases, when a city name has been
. US10: HI entered, the number of matching destinations in
. Canada the “Matches” column may be different from the
number displayed on the list screen. If this
INFO: occurs, enter more characters to further reduce
the number of matches.
. It is also possible to select a region by
touching the map on the right side of the FINDING ADDRESS
screen. 2. Enter the name of the city, touch [List]. A list When the address of the destination is known,
. It is not possible to search for a route from screen is displayed. use the following method to enter the address
the continental United States to Hawaii. and then have the system calculate a route. A
INFO: location near the preferred destination can also
Specifying city . The same screen will be displayed when be searched by entering the house number if the
When searching for a destination, the search a location is searched from a street. map data contains the relevant data.
can be narrowed down by specifying the city. . Touch [Last 5 Cities] to display the last 5 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina-
cities recently set as destinations. tion].
2. Touch [Street Address].
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9. The selected destination is displayed at the NOTE: 3. Touch [By Name]. A character input screen
center of the map. Touch [Start] after Locations and business hours of facilities is displayed.
confirming the location of the displayed are subject to change, which may not be
destination. The system sets the destination reflected in the map data. Double-check
to the selected location and starts calculat- this information before you go to an
ing a route. emergency facility to ensure that you can
receive the proper support. Otherwise, you
INFO: may not receive emergency help even
when you arrive at the destination.
After setting a destination, the location of the
destination can be adjusted and the location A confirmation message also appears on
can be stored in the Address Book, etc. the navigation screen. Follow the dis- 4. Enter the name of the destination facility.
“Operations after setting destination” played instructions and check the items After finishing the entry, touch [List]. A list
(page 3-34) required. screen is displayed.
FINDING PLACE Searching by a landmark name
This allows you to find a facility by type, and then 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina- INFO:
have the system calculate a route to that tion].
When [City] is touched, a city can be
destination. Specify the region and city of the 2. Touch [Places]. specified by typing the city name.
destination to find it more quickly. “Specifying city” (page 3-19)
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5. Touch the preferred destination facility from 6. The selected destination is displayed at the 3. Touch the main category. The subcategory
the list. center of the map. Touch [Start] after list is displayed.
confirming the location of the displayed
INFO: destination. The system sets the destination
.
to the selected location and starts calculat-
In some cases, when a POI name has
ing a route.
been entered, the number of matching
destinations in the "Matches" column
may be different from the number dis- INFO:
played on the list screen. If this occurs, After setting a destination, the location of the
enter more characters to further reduce destination can be adjusted and the location can
the number of matches. be stored in the Address Book, etc.
. By selecting [By Distance], you can sort 4. Touch the subcategory from the list.
“Operations after setting destination”
the list by the nearest distance. The (page 3-34)
position of the selected location is
displayed in the preview on the right side Searching from the landmark cate-
of the screen. gory
. By selecting [By Category], you can 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina-
display the list that summarizes the tion].
entered names into categories. Select 2. Touch [Places]. The main category list is
the category to narrow down the search. displayed.
5. Set the narrow down conditions for the
landmarks.
An example of choosing [By Name] is
explained below.
Narrow down conditions:
. [By Name]:
Input the facility name to narrow down
the target facility.
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. [Select a City]:
Input the city to narrow down the target
city.
. [Near Current Location]:
Shows a list of facilities that are near
current vehicle location.
. [Near Destination]:
When the destination is set, indicates the
facility list around the destination.
8. Touch the preferred destination facility from 9. The selected destination is displayed at the
6. Touch [By Name]. A character input screen the list. center of the map. Touch [Start] after
is displayed. confirming the location of the displayed
INFO: destination. The system sets the destination
.
to the selected location and starts calculat-
In some cases, when a POI name has
ing a route.
been entered, the number of matching
destinations in the "Matches" column
may be different from the number dis- INFO:
played on the list screen. If this occurs, After setting a destination, the location of the
enter more characters to further reduce destination can be adjusted and the location can
the number of matches. be stored in the Address Book, etc.
. By selecting [By Distance], you can sort “Operations after setting destination”
7. Enter the name of the destination facility.
the list by the nearest distance. The (page 3-34)
After finishing the entry, touch [List]. A list
position of the selected location is
screen is displayed.
displayed in the preview on the right side SETTING HOME AS DESTINATION
of the screen. The home location can be set as the destination
. By selecting [New Category], you can to which the system calculates a route. This
perform a search from another category. function is especially useful when searching for
a route to return to the home location.
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1. Puch the MENU button and touch [Destina- FINDING CHARGING STATION
tion]. It is possible to set the destination to a charging
station located near the current vehicle location,
and then have the system calculate a route.
CAUTION
Charging station information may not
4. The entire route to the home location is be detailed in all areas or reflect current
shown on the map. Touch [Start] after charging station locations. For up to
confirming the displayed route. The system date information about charging sta-
2. Touch [Home].
starts route guidance to the home location. tions, such as business hours or char-
3. The home location is displayed, and the ging equipment, NISSAN recommends
system sets the home location as the that you directly access the information
INFO:
destination. on your own. Additionally, always check
Before starting route guidance, the route con- the Li-ion battery available charge and
INFO: dition can be changed and the route can be set a reasonable driving schedule.
stored in the Address Book, etc.
If the home location is not stored yet, the “Procedures after setting route”
system will automatically display a screen for 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina-
(page 3-36)
storing it. tion].
“Storing home location” (page 1-12) Setting by voice command 2. Touch [Nearby Charging Stations]. A list
screen is displayed.
1. Push the button located on the steering
wheel.
2. After the tone sounds, speak a command.
To set the home location as the destination:
"Navigation" "Home"
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INFO:
Before starting route guidance, the route con-
dition can be changed and the route can be
3. Touch the preferred charging station from stored in the Address Book, etc. Contents of charging station information
the list. “Procedures after setting route” . Facility name
(page 3-36)
. Type of charging devices
INFO: NOTE: : Normal charge icon
. If the suggested route is already set, by Charging stations that have been searched : Quick charge icon (for vehicle equipped for
touching [Show Along Route], the sys- for using this function are not necessarily quick charging)
tem displays only the facilities located equipped with devices that can be used to
along the route. charge a LEAF. Be sure to confirm this in . Type and number of charge connectors
. The charging station information screen advance before setting a charging station . Whether this facility is open 24 hours a day,
is displayed when touching an icon. as the destination. whether the business hours are fixed
“How to view charging station Available settings
information” (page 3-25) How to view charging station infor- . [Show Map]:
mation Displays a map screen for the selected
Touch any icon displayed on the list screen to charging station. The charging station on
show the charging station information screen. this screen can be set as the destination.
Detailed information about a charging station “Operations after setting destination”
can be checked. (page 3-34)
. [Call]:
Makes a call to the selected charging
station. A cellular phone needs to be
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. [Sorted By Number]:
connected beforehand. SEARCHING FROM ADDRESS
“Connecting cellular phone” BOOK The Address Book entries are displayed
(page 1-13) in ascending numerical order.
Storing frequently used destinations in the .
. [Details]: [Sorted By Name]:
Address Book makes it easy for the system to
Displays the following information about the set and calculate a route. To utilize this function The Address Book entries are displayed
in alphabetic order.
selected charging station. more effectively, destinations that are often
. [Sorted By Icon]:
— Address traveled to should be stored in advance.
By selecting a particular icon, a list that
— Phone number 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina- contains only the Address Book entries
— Whether there is a charge for using tion]. associated with that icon is displayed.
charging equipment at this facility or not 2. Touch [Address Book]. . [Sorted By Group]:
— Whether this facility is open to the By selecting a particular group (family,
general public or not friends, leisure, etc.), the selected group
is displayed at the top of the list.
NOTE:
Equipment that is displayed on the char-
ging station information screen is not
necessarily compatible with a LEAF. Be
sure to check whether equipment can be
used with a LEAF beforehand.
3. Touch the preferred location from the list.
INFO:
As maintenance of data for charging station INFO:
information carried out periodically, detailed 4. The selected destination is displayed at the
Selecting [Sort] displays a list of various sort
information for a charging station selected may center of the map. Touch [Start] after
functions. To use the sort functions, stored
not always be displayed. confirming the location of the displayed
locations must be set in advance.
destination. The system sets the destination
“Storing location” (page 3-35)
to the selected location and starts calculat-
ing a route.
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INFO: INFO:
After setting a destination, the location of the After setting a destination, the location of the
destination can be adjusted and the location can destination can be adjusted and the location can
be stored in the Address Book, etc. be stored in the Address Book, etc.
“Operations after setting destination” “Operations after setting destination”
(page 3-34) (page 3-34)
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2. Touch [Nearby Places]. The category list is INFO: . If the route is already set, the selected
displayed. . If the suggested route is already set, by location becomes a waypoint.
touching [Show Along Route], the sys- . You can also set the destination by touching
tem displays only the facilities located [Map Menu] in the current location map
along the route. screen and selecting [Nearby Places].
. A maximum of 100 facilities can be
SETTING FROM STORED ROUTES
displayed on the list screen.
It is possible to select a preferred route from the
stored routes.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina-
tion].
3. Touch the preferred category. A facility list
2. Touch [Next Page].
screen is displayed.
3. Touch [Stored Routes]. A list screen is
displayed.
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INFO: INFO:
. If the area code of the specified telephone A list screen is displayed if there are two or
5. The entire route is shown on the map. Touch number does not exist in the map data, the more search results. Touch the preferred
[Start] after confirming the displayed route. system cannot search for the location. destination from the list.
The system starts route guidance to the A confirmation screen for the place name
. Only the locations included in the database
selected destination. and the location is displayed, and the system
in the map data can be searched by the
starts calculating.
phone number. Residential phone numbers
INFO: cannot be used to search for a location.
. Before starting route guidance, the route 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina-
condition can be changed and the route can tion].
be stored in the Address Book, etc. 2. Touch [Next Page].
“Procedures after setting route”
(page 3-36) 3. Touch [Phone Number]. The telephone
number input screen is displayed.
. The stored route only includes locations
(destination and waypoints) and route cal-
culation conditions, not the route itself. 5. The selected destination is displayed at the
Therefore, when the destination is set using center of the map. Touch [Start] after
a stored route, a different route may be confirming the location of the displayed
suggested if the current vehicle location is destination. The system sets the destination
different from the one when the route was to the selected location and starts calculat-
stored. ing a route.
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INFO:
After setting a destination, the location of the
destination can be adjusted and the location can
be stored in the Address Book, etc.
“Operations after setting destination”
(page 3-34)
SETTING FREEWAY ENTRANCE/
EXIT
5. Touch the freeway of the destination from 7. Select the preferred destination from the list.
It is possible to set the destination to an the list. The position of the selected location is
entrance or exit of a freeway and have the displayed in the preview on the right side
system calculate a route. of the screen.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina-
tion]. INFO:
2. Touch [Next Page].
Select [By Distance] to sort the list by the
3. Touch [Freeway Entrance/Exit]. A character nearest distance.
input screen is displayed.
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destination. The system sets the destination 4. Touch [1st Street]. A character input screen 6. Touch a street as the 1st street from the list.
to the selected location and starts calculat- is displayed.
ing a route.
INFO:
INFO:
Touch [Region] or [City] to narrow down the
After setting a destination, the location of the specified region and city.
destination can be adjusted and the location can
be stored in the Address Book, etc.
“Operations after setting destination”
(page 3-34)
7. Touch [2nd Street.]. A character input
SETTING INTERSECTION screen is displayed.
It is possible to set an intersection of any two
streets as the destination and have the system
calculate a route.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina- 5. Enter the name of the 1st street. After
tion]. finishing the entry, touch [List]. A list screen
2. Touch [Next Page]. is displayed.
3. Touch [Intersection].
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INFO:
9. Touch a street as the 2nd street from the list. After setting a destination, the location of the 4. Enter the name of the city, touch [List]. A list
destination can be adjusted and the location can screen is displayed.
be stored in the Address Book, etc.
“Operations after setting destination” INFO:
(page 3-34)
Touch [Last 5 Cities] to display the last 5
SETTING CITY CENTER cities recently set as destinations.
It is possible to set the center of a city as a
destination and have the system calculate a
route.
10. Touch [OK]. 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina-
tion].
2. Touch [Next Page].
3. Touch [City Center]. A character input
screen is displayed.
5. Touch the preferred destination from the list.
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ROUTE GUIDANCE
“Connecting cellular phone” PROCEDURES AFTER SETTING Book.
(page 1-13) “Confirming route” (page 3-37)
.
ROUTE
[Details]: . [Add Way Pt.]:
After performing a route search, route guidance
This appears only when a charging can be started. Also, it is possible to confirm or Allows you to edit the route by adding a
station is set as a destination. Displays destination or waypoint.
detailed information including the type change a route.
and number of charging devices existing “Adding destination or waypoint”
at the selected charging station. (page 3-37)
Starting route guidance
INFO:
Information about locations is not displayed
while driving.
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Junction guidance: Turn list: 1. Touch [Map Menu] while the current location
map screen is displayed.
While driving on a freeway, when the vehicle is Depending on the setting, the system can
approximately 1 mile (approximately 2 km) from a constantly display the split screen and show 2. Touch [Map View].
junction, the system automatically switches to the turn list on the left screen. When approach-
the split screen and displays an enlarged view of ing a guide point, the left screen automatically
the junction on the left screen. After passing the switches to an enlarged view of the intersection.
junction, the system automatically returns to the To switch to the full screen mode, push the
full screen mode. To switch to the full screen MAP button. Pushing the MAP button again
mode while the enlarged junction view is displays the turn list.
displayed, push the MAP button. Pushing the
MAP button again displays the enlarged junc- GUIDANCE SCREEN SETTINGS
tion view. The guidance screen can be displayed at all
times even when the vehicle is located away 3. Touch [View Settings].
from the guide point. Various types of screens
can be set. 4. Touch the preferred screen. The indicator of
the selected screen illuminates.
Split screen settings . Intersection
The display setting on the left-hand side screen
shown during route guidance can be changed.
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INFO:
If a new route is set, the canceled route cannot
be reactivated.
EDITING ROUTE
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INFO: INFO:
Even after setting a destination/waypoint, . The prior route is automatically deleted.
the destination/waypoint location can be . Added waypoints and search conditions will
adjusted, the route can be stored, etc. not be taken into consideration for the route
“Editing/deleting destination or way- calculation until [Calculate] is touched.
point” (page 3-46)
Editing/deleting destination or
waypoint
The destination or waypoint that has already 4. Touch the item you would like to set.
been set can be modified or deleted. If a location Available settings
is modified or deleted when a suggested route is . [Move Dest.]:
already set, the prior suggested route will be
recalculated accordingly. The location of the destination or way-
point can be adjusted by moving the
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Route]. cross pointer across the map.
2. Touch [Edit/Add to Route]. . [Change Order]:
6. Return to the Edit Route screen. Set the
route conditions as necessary. The order of a destination and waypoints
that have already been set can be
7. Touch [Calculate]. The system will recalcu- changed.
late the routes. After the route search is . [Delete]:
completed, the display will automatically
return to the current location map screen. The destination or waypoint that has
already been set can be deleted.
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5. By touching [Calculate], the system will 2. Touch [Change Order]. A list of the destina- 4. By touching [Calculate], the system will
recalculate the routes. After the route search tion and waypoint. recalculate the routes. After the route search
is completed, the display will automatically is completed, the display will automatically
return to the current location map screen. return to the current location map screen.
Changing route calculation condi-
INFO:
tions
If the destination is deleted, the final waypoint of Each section of the route between waypoints
the route becomes the destination. can have different route calculation conditions.
Changing order of destination and way- After setting these conditions, the entire route
points: can be recalculated.
1. Touch a destination or waypoint that is 3. Touch a preferred destination or waypoint to 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Route].
already set. replace the previously selected destination 2. Touch [Edit/Add to Route].
or waypoint. A message is displayed and the
order of the destination or waypoint is
changed.
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INFO:
. The recalculated route may not be the
shortest route because the system priori-
tizes roads that are easy to drive on for
safety reasons.
. If the route conditions are set from [Route
Settings], all sections in the route are
subject to the same route conditions. This
3. Touch the preferred section of the route to 5. The conditions have been changed and the applies even if different route conditions
the destination or waypoint. display returns to the Edit Route screen. have been set for different sections in [Edit/
Add to Route].
CONFIRMING ROUTE
When the suggested route is displayed after
calculation, the route information can be con-
firmed or the suggested route can be simulated.
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3. Touch the preferred item. Using turn list 2. Touch the preferred key.
Available settings : Pauses the simulation.
. [Turn List]: : Resumes the simulation.
Displays details of the suggested route. : Ends the simulation.
“Using turn list” (page 3-49) 3. Push the MAP button to return to the
. [Simulation]: current location map screen.
Displays a simulation of the suggested
route. This function provides a detailed INFO:
image of the route with voice guidance.
“Confirming route by simulation” During simulation, the map scale can be
1. Touch [Turn List].
(page 3-49) changed by touching [ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM
2. The information (e.g., intersections) can be OUT]. While the map scale is being changed,
. [Store Route]: confirmed on the route to the destination by the simulation is temporarily stopped.
Stores a calculated route. A maximum of 5 scrolling the screen touching [ ] or [ ].
routes can be stored. Stored routes can be VOICE GUIDANCE SETTINGS
3. Push the MAP button to return to the
easily retrieved and set as the suggested Various guidance settings can be set.
current location map screen.
route.
“Storing route” (page 3-57) Confirming route by simulation
. [Map Scroll]:
Displays a map screen where the location of
the destination can be confirmed.
Navigation 3-49
3. Touch the item you would like to set. 2. Touch [Recalculate]. A message is dis- SETTING DETOUR ROUTE
Available settings played, and the route is recalculated. To detour from the suggested route, a route
. [Guidance Voice]: detouring for a specified distance can be
Activates or deactivates voice guidance. The calculated.
indicator illuminates if voice guidance is 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Route].
activated. 2. Touch [Detour].
. [Guidance Volume]:
Adjust the volume level of voice guidance by
touching [+] or [-].
. [Traffic Announcement]:
Provides an announcement of a traffic 3. Set the route conditions. After finishing the
information event on the route. The indicator setting, touch [Start].
illuminates if traffic announcement is acti- “Procedures after setting route”
vated. (page 3-36)
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Navigation 3-51
3-52 Navigation
. [Use Ferries]: . If the system cannot calculate any alternative ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTINGS
Includes the use of ferries. routes, it displays the previous route. Various guidance information can be set to be
. [Auto Reroute]: . If the vehicle greatly deviates from the played during route guidance and the route and/
If the vehicle deviates from the suggested suggested route, the system calculates a or voice guidance can be activated or deacti-
route, the system automatically recalculates new route. vated.
a route that leads the vehicle to the . Statistical traffic information is based on
suggested route. previous traffic data. When the traffic situa-
tion rapidly changes due to unexpected
INFO: accidents, construction work, traffic restric-
tions, emergencies, etc., the prediction
. The recalculated route may not be the accuracy of the system may be reduced.
shortest route because the system priori- . Traffic jam information displayed on the map
tizes roads that are easy to drive on for screen is not statistical traffic information.
safety reasons.
. Even when [Use Real Time Traffic Informa-
. If route conditions are set from [Route tion] is turned on, if traffic information has 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
Settings], all sections in the route are not been provided for the area, sometimes it tings].
subject to the same route conditions even is possible that a detour will not be indicated 2. Touch [Navigation].
though different route conditions have been in a location where a traffic jam occurs.
set for different sections in [Edit/Add to 3. Touch [Guidance Settings].
. The system may not lead to a detour if traffic
Route]. 4. Touch the item you would like to set.
closure or a traffic jam occurs far from the
. If [Use Time Restricted Roads] is deacti- present location. Available settings
vated, the system calculates a route without
. The system calculates to reduce the time . [Guidance Volume]:
any consideration of the regulations con-
required for the entire route from the start to Adjusts the volume level of voice guidance
cerning the time or day of the week. There-
the destination. If there are no appropriate by touching [+] or [-].
fore, the suggested route may include a road
routes, the system may lead to a route where . [Guidance Voice]:
subject to traffic regulations concerning the
a traffic jam occurs instead of leading to a
time or day of the week. When driving along Activates or deactivates voice guidance. The
detour.
the route, always follow all traffic regulations indicator illuminates if voice guidance is
regardless of whether [Use Time Restricted activated. The indicator illuminates if voice
Roads] is set to on or off. guidance is activated.
Navigation 3-53
. [Traffic Announcement]: 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set- 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
Provides an announcement of a traffic tings]. tings].
information event on the route. The indicator 2. Touch [Navigation]. 2. Touch [Navigation].
illuminates if traffic announcement is acti-
3. Touch [Guidance Settings]. 3. Touch [Guidance Settings].
vated.
4. Touch [Intersection Guidance Settings]. 4. Touch [Estimated Time].
. [Intersection Guidance Settings]:
Sets advanced settings for the voice gui- 5. Touch the preferred item. The indicator for
dance announced at guide points. the selected item illuminates.
“Route guidance settings” Available settings
(page 3-53) . [Full]:
. [Estimated Time]: The system announces voice guidance
Switches the display of the estimated travel twice: "1 Guide" and "2 Guide".
time to the destination or waypoint that is . [Concise]:
displayed on the map screen. The system announces voice guidance
“Switching estimated arrival time dis- once: "1 Guide". 5. Touch [Waypoint]. The indicator for the
play” (page 3-54) selected condition illuminates.
. [Turning Point]:
Setting voice guidance at intersec- Turns on the sound that chimes when a 6. Push the MAP button to return to the
tions maneuver should be performed. current location map screen.
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STORING A LOCATION/ROUTE
7. The icon displayed on the map screen is 3. Touch [Address Book].
switched and the travel time to the waypoint STORING LOCATION
is displayed. Often visited locations can be stored in the
Displayed icon Address Book. The stored addresses can be
: Display of the travel time to the destination easily retrieved to set them as a destination or
: Display of the travel time to the waypoint waypoint. The Address Book can store up to
200 locations.
INFO:
If charging station information you have used is 4. Touch [Stored Location].
not stored in the system, the location will be
automatically registered in the Address Book.
“Unique EV function settings” (page 2-13)
Storing location by searching
After a location is searched for once, it can be
stored for future use.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
tings].
2. Touch [Navigation]. 5. Touch [Add New].
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INFO: 3. The icon representing the stored location is 2. Touch [Route Info].
displayed on the map. Push the MAP button
The location is stored in the first available
to return to the current location map screen.
position number in the Address Book list.
Storing location by moving map INFO:
1. Move to the preferred location on the map The address is stored in the first available
and touch [Map Menu]. position number in the Address Book list.
STORING ROUTE
A maximum of 5 calculated routes can be
stored. Stored routes can be easily retrieved 3. Touch [Store Route]. A confirmation mes-
and set as the suggested route. sage is displayed.
INFO:
Stored route includes only locations (destination
2. Touch [Store Location]. A message is and waypoints) and route calculation conditions,
displayed, and the address of the location not the route itself.
is stored in the Address Book. 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Route].
Navigation 3-57
3-58 Navigation
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set- dress book” (page 3-67)
tings].
Editing stored home and address
2. Touch [Navigation].
1. Touch [Home Location] or [Stored Location].
3. Touch [Address Book].
4. Touch the item you would like to edit.
Available settings
. [Home Location]:
7. Adjust the location of the stored item and Edits the information of a stored home.
edit the contents of the stored item as “Editing stored home and address”
necessary. (page 3-59)
“Editing avoid area” (page 3-63) . [Stored Location]:
8. After finishing the setting, touch [OK]. Edits the information of a stored location. 2. Touch the preferred stored address from the
“Editing stored home and address” list.
EDITING ADDRESS BOOK (page 3-59)
Items stored in the Address Book can be . [Stored Routes]: INFO:
modified. These settings can be edited to make Edits the information of a stored route. . When [Home Location] is touched, it is
the navigation system more useful. “Editing stored route” (page 3-62)
not necessary to be perform "step 2".
. [Avoid Area]: . Touching [Sort] displays a list of various
Edits the information of a stored Avoid Area. sort functions. To use the sort functions,
“Editing avoid area” (page 3-63) stored addresses must be set in ad-
. [Delete Stored Items]: vance.
Deletes a stored location or route. “Minor adjustment of home or
“Deleting all stored items” (page 3-66) stored address” (page 3-60)
. [Transfer Address Book]:
Imports or exports the data of the stored
items using an SD card.
“Transferring information to/from ad-
Navigation 3-59
. [Normal Charge Station]: 2. Set the direction that sounds the alarm by
The location is a charging station that is touching [ ] or [ ].
equipped with normal charging equip-
ment. 3. Touch [OK]. The selected direction is set.
. [Not a Charge Station]:
INFO:
The location is not charging station.
After the direction is set and [Direction] is
Icon: selected and set again, a confirmation message
Changes the icon of the home or stored address is displayed. Confirm the contents of the
to the preferred one. By changing the icons, the 1. Touch [Sound]. A sound list is displayed. message then touch [Yes]. The set direction is
usage of the [Sorted By Icon] option of the sort 2. Touch the preferred alarm tone. The indica- overwritten.
function can be optimized more effectively tor of the selected alarm tone illuminates. Distance:
([Sort] menu situation).
Direction: Sets the alarm to sound when reaching a
Sets the alarm to sound when approaching from specific distance to the home or stored address.
a specific direction.
Navigation 3-63
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Navigation 3-65
7. Confirm the contents of the message, then 2. Touch [Delete]. A confirmation message is 3. Touch [Address Book].
touch [Yes]. The stored item is deleted from displayed.
the Address Book.
Other settings
All stored addresses can also be deleted using
the following procedure.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
tings].
2. Touch [Navigation].
3. Touch [Deletes Stored Information]. 4. Touch [Delete Stored Items].
3. Confirm the contents of the message, then
Deleting individual item on map touch [Yes]. The stored item is deleted from
1. Align the cross pointer over the preferred the Address Book.
stored location for deletion by moving on the
map. Then touch [Map Menu].
Deleting all stored items
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
tings].
2. Touch [Navigation].
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Navigation 3-67
5. Touch [Address Book]. 8. Touch a stored item from the list. The . An SD card containing map data is provided
indicator of the selected item illuminates. with the vehicle and is inserted in the right
hand slot of the system. To transfer the data,
always insert an SD card in the slot on the
left side.
. The data that was transferred into an SD
card cannot be used by other navigation
systems.
INFO:
. Do not remove the SD card or turn off the
power while reading or writing the data. This
may cause data corruption or data loss.
. Writing is impossible when the lock switch
of the SD card is set to the lock position.
7. Touch [Export Data] or [Import Data]. Release the lock switch before use.
. If the SD card already has the data for a
stored address, a confirmation message is
displayed. Once overwritten, the original
data cannot be recovered.
. An SD card to transfer data to the system is
not provided with the vehicle. Use a
separately purchased SD card to transfer
data.
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NAVIGATION SETTINGS
The navigation system can be set in details . [Guidance Settings]: . [Reset All Navigation Settings to Default]:
according to the user’s preference. Set the various functions for route guidance. Reset all of the settings to default.
“Voice guidance settings” (page 3-49) “Resetting all navigation settings to
. [Route Settings]: default” (page 3-72)
Change the route preferences. SPEED LIMIT INDICATION ON MAP
“Detailed route settings” (page 3-52)
Turn the [Speed Limit Indication on Map] display
. [Traffic Info Settings]:
on or off. The indicator light illuminates when the
Set the various functions of the XM Nav- speed limit display function is set to on.
Traffic® information system.
“Traffic information settings”
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set- (page 6-10)
tings]. . [Speed Limit indication on Map]:
2. Touch [Navigation]. Display speed limit information.
“Speed limit indication on map”
3. Touch the item you would like to set. (page 3-69)
Available settings . [Others]:
. [Address Book]: Display other setting items.
Store locations and routes, and edit the “Other navigation settings” 1. Touch [Speed Limit Indication on Map] to
stored items. (page 3-70) toggle the function between on and off. The
“Storing location” (page 3-35) . [Delete Stored Information]: indicator light illuminates when the speed
. [Map View]: Delete stored locations and the home limit display function is set to on.
Set the display method and the direction of setting in the Address Book.
the map. “Deleting stored item” (page 3-65)
“Changing map view” (page 3-8) . [Delete Previous Destinations]:
. [Map Icons]: Delete previous destinations and previous
Set the map icons to display on the map. start points individually.
“Displaying map icons” (page 3-12) “Deleting all stored items” (page 3-66)
Navigation 3-69
Customizing Nearby Places 4. Touch a main category. The sub category list
The categories can be customized for searching is displayed.
places of interest nearby.
The modified list of places of interest can be
used for searching for a location using [Nearby
Places].
1. Touch [Others].
2. Touch [Customize Nearby Places].
3. Touch [QWERTY]. The indicator illuminates
when the item is set.
5. Touch a sub category. The category setting
is modified.
Settings keyboard layout of charac-
ter input screen
The keyboard layout of the character input
screen can be set to either the ABC or
3. Touch the preferred item. The main category QWERTY layout, depending on the user’s
list is displayed. preference. QWERTY layout
Example: Switching to the QWERTY layout
1. Touch [Others].
2. Touch [Keyboard Type].
ABC layout
Navigation 3-71
INFO:
. Regardless of the map view setting, the map
is displayed in Plan View when adjusting the 3. Adjust the position of the vehicle icon by 5. After adjusting the direction of the vehicle
position of the vehicle icon. using touch panel operation. After adjusting icon, touch [OK]. A message is displayed,
. When correcting the position of the vehicle the position of the vehicle icon, touch [OK]. and the adjusted vehicle location is stored.
icon, the map is automatically displayed in RESETTING ALL NAVIGATION SET-
the North Up mode. After finishing the TINGS TO DEFAULT
correction, the map restores the current
orientation setting. This restores various settings (display, volume
level, etc.) to the default settings.
. The position and direction of the vehicle icon
may be misaligned depending on the
external conditions and environment. INFO:
. If the vehicle icon is misaligned, drive for a The memory contents, such as the stored
while in a location where GPS signals can locations, will not be deleted.
be received. This may correct the position of 4. Adjust the direction of the vehicle icon by
touching [ ] or [ ]. 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
the vehicle icon. tings].
“Vehicle icon” (page 10-9)
2. Touch [Navigation].
1. Touch [Others].
2. Touch [Adjust Current Location]. The current
location map screen is displayed.
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Navigation 3-73
4 Audio system
Audio operation precautions................................................... 4-2 FM-AM-SAT radio with compact disc (CD) player ....... 4-10
Radio ....................................................................................... 4-2 Audio main operation..................................................... 4-10
Compact Disc (CD) player................................................ 4-3 FM-AM-SAT radio operation ........................................ 4-11
USB (Universal Serial Bus) ............................................... 4-4 Compact Disc (CD) player operation........................ 4-13
iPod® player and iPhone® ................................................. 4-5 iPod® player operation .................................................. 4-14
Compressed Audio Files (MP3/WMA) .......................... 4-6 USB memory operation................................................. 4-15
Bluetooth® streaming audio .............................................. 4-9 Bluetooth® streaming audio operation ...................... 4-17
Antenna ........................................................................................ 4-9 Auxiliary input jack .......................................................... 4-20
Roof antenna......................................................................... 4-9
AM radio reception radio signal. . Do not force a compact disc into the CD
AM signals, because of their low frequency, can If possible, do not put cargo near the satellite insert slot. This could damage the CD and/
bend around objects and skip along the ground. antenna. or CD player.
In addition, the signals can bounce off the . Trying to load a CD with the CD door closed
A build up of ice on the satellite radio antenna
ionosphere and be bent back to earth. Because could damage the CD and/or CD player.
can affect satellite radio performance. Remove
of these characteristics, AM signals are also the ice to restore satellite radio reception. . During cold weather or rainy days, the player
subject to interference as they travel from may malfunction due to the humidity. If this
transmitter to receiver. COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER occurs, remove the CD and dehumidify or
Fading: Occurs while the vehicle is passing ventilate the player completely.
through freeway underpasses or in areas with . The player may skip while driving on rough
many tall buildings. It can also occur for several roads.
seconds during ionospheric turbulence even in . The CD player sometimes cannot function
areas where no obstacles exist. when the passenger compartment tempera-
Static: Caused by thunderstorms, electrical ture is extremely high. Decrease the tem-
power lines, electric signs and even traffic lights. perature before use.
. Only use high quality 4.7 in (12 cm) round
Satellite radio reception discs that have the "COMPACT disc DIGI-
When the satellite radio is used for the first time TAL AUDIO" logo on the disc or packaging.
or the battery has been replaced, the satellite . Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight.
radio may not work properly. This is not a . CDs that are of poor quality, dirty, scratched,
malfunction. Wait more than 10 minutes with the covered with fingerprints, or that have pin
satellite radio ON and the vehicle outside of any holes may not work properly.
metal or large building for the satellite radio to . The following CDs may not work properly:
receive all of the necessary data.
— Copy control compact discs (CCCD)
The satellite radio mode requires an active XM® — Recordable compact discs (CD-R)
Satellite Radio subscription. The satellite radio is
— Rewritable compact discs (CD-RW)
not available in Alaska, Hawaii and Guam.
The satellite radio performance may be affected
if cargo carried on the roof blocks the satellite
Audio system 4-3
. Do not use the following CDs as they may USB (Universal Serial Bus) the USB memory may be damaged.
cause the CD player to malfunction. This system supports various USB memory . The vehicle is not equipped with a USB
— 3.1 in (8 cm) discs sticks. There are some USB devices which memory stick.
— CDs that are not round may not be supported with this system. . A USB device cannot be formatted with this
— CDs with a paper label . Encrypted files and files that have copyright system. To format a USB device, use a
— CDs that are warped, scratched, or have protection etc. cannot be played back on personal computer.
abnormal edges this system. . Partitioned USB devices may not be played
. This audio system can only play prerecorded . The system does not support some models correctly.
CDs. It has no capabilities to record or burn of USB memory. . Some characters used in other languages
CDs. . Make sure that the USB device is connected (Chinese, Japanese, etc.) are not displayed
. If the CD cannot be played, one of the correctly into the USB connector. properly on the vehicle center screen. Using
English language characters with a USB
following messages will be displayed. . A USB HUB cannot be supported with this
device is recommended.
CHECK DISC: system.
. Do not connect a USB device if a connector
— Confirm that the CD is inserted correctly . Do not force the memory stick or USB cable
or cable is wet. Allow the cable and/or
(the label side is facing up, etc.). into the USB connector. This could damage
connectors to dry completely before con-
— Confirm that the CD is not bent or the connector.
necting the USB device. If the connector is
warped and it is free of scratches. . During cold weather or rainy days, the player exposed to fluids other than water, evapora-
PUSH EJECT: may malfunction due to humidity. If this tive residue may cause a short between the
This is an error due to the temperature inside occurs, remove the USB device and dehu- connector pins.
the player being too high. Remove the CD midify or ventilate the USB player comple-
by pushing the button, and after a short tely.
time reinsert the CD. The CD can be played . The USB player sometimes cannot function
when the temperature of the player returns when the passenger compartment tempera-
to normal. ture is extremely high. Decrease the tem-
UNPLAYABLE: perature before use.
The file is unplayable in this audio system . Do not leave a USB memory in a place
(the system only supports CDs containing prone to static electricity or where the
MP3 or WMA files). climate control blows directly. The data in
iPod® PLAYER AND iPhone® . Large video files cause slow responses in an the song that was last played will not be
This system supports iPod® and iPhone® iPod®. The vehicle center display may saved. This can be fixed by updating the
models. momentarily black out, but it will soon iPod®’s firmware (version 4.0 or later).
recover. . After the Album Shuffle setting has been set
. A USB cable for connecting an iPod® or
. If an iPod® automatically selects large video when an iPhone® is connected, if the USB
iPhone® is not included with this system.
files while in the shuffle mode, the vehicle cable is pulled out and inserted again, or if
Use your own USB cable to connect an
center display may momentarily black out, the power switch is placed in the "ACC" or
iPod® or iPhone®.
but it will soon recover. "OFF" positions from the "ON" position, the
. Once connected to the system, operation
. An iPod nano® (1st Generation) may remain song that was last played will not be saved.
will not be possible from an iPod® or
in fast forward or rewind mode if it is . After the Album Shuffle setting has been set
iPhone®.
connected during a seek operation. In this when an iPhone® 3G or iPhone® 3GS is
. Some functions may be limited depending case, please manually reset the iPod®. connected, if the USB cable is pulled out
on the model of iPod® or iPhone® and/or the
. After the Album Shuffle setting has been set and inserted again, or if the power switch is
version of the firmware currently installed.
when an iPod touch® 1G is connected, if the placed in the "ACC" or "OFF" positions from
. When connected to the system, the battery USB cable is pulled out and inserted again, the "ON" position, the song that was last
of an iPod® or iPhone® will be recharged. or if the power switch is placed in the "ACC" played will not be saved. This can be fixed
. Do not use headphones or other acces- or "OFF" positions from the "ON" position, by updating the iPhone®’s firmware (version
sories when an iPod® or iPhone® is con- the song that was last played will not be 4.0 or later).
nected to the system. Doing so could saved. . When an iPhone® 3G, iPhone® 3GS or
prevent the system from operating properly. . Songs that are being played back cannot be iPhone® 4 is playing back music, if a
. NISSAN does not accept any responsibility cued using the track down operation of an Bluetooth® audio device is connected, or if
for any data that may be lost from an iPod® iPod touch® 1G. To use this function, the iPod® mode is switched to again after
or iPhone® while it is connected to the update the firmware of the iPod® that is switching to the Bluetooth® streaming audio
system. being used (version 2.2.1 or later). mode and playing back Bluetooth® audio,
. Please refer to the owner’s manual of the . After the Album Shuffle setting has been set there may be no audio output. In this case,
iPod® or iPhone® that is connected to the when an iPod touch® 2G is connected, if the disconnect the iPhone® from the system and
system. USB cable is pulled out and inserted again, then reconnect it again.
or if the power switch is placed in the "ACC"
or "OFF" positions from the "ON" position,
. There may be no audio output of Bluetooth® . Third generation iPod nano® (firmware ver- inaudible to most people.
streaming audio if an iPhone® 3G or an sion 1.1 or later) . WMA — Windows Media Audio (WMA) is a
iPhone® 3GS and a Bluetooth® audio . Fourth generation iPod nano® (firmware compressed audio format created by Micro-
device are connected to the system and version 1.0.3 or later) soft as an alternative to MP3. The WMA
the audio mode is toggled back and forth . Fifth generation iPod nano® (firmware ver- codec offers greater file compression than
between the Bluetooth® streaming audio sion 1.0.1PC or later) the MP3 codec, enabling storage of more
mode and the iPod® mode. In this case,
. iPhone® (firmware version 3.1.3 or later) digital audio tracks in the same amount of
disconnect the Bluetooth® streaming audio space when compared to MP3s at the same
. iPhone® 3G (firmware version 3.1.3 or later)
from the system and connect again. Addi- level of quality.
tionally, this can be fixed by updating the . iPhone® 3GS (firmware version 3.1.3 or
. Bit rate — Bit rate denotes the number of
iPhone®’s firmware (version 4.0 or later). later)
bits per second used by a digital music file.
iPod® and iPhone® are a trademark of Apple . iPhone® 4 (firmware version 4.0 or later)
The size and quality of a compressed digital
Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Make sure that the iPod® firmware version is audio file is determined by the bit rate used
updated. when encoding the file.
Compatibility
COMPRESSED AUDIO FILES (MP3/ . Sampling frequency — Sampling frequency
The following models are available.
WMA) is the rate at which the samples of a signal
. Fifth generation iPod® (firmware version 1.3 are converted from analog to digital (A/D
or later) Explanation of terms conversion) per second.
. iPod Classic® (firmware version 1.1.2 or . MP3 — MP3 is short for Moving Pictures . Multisession — Multisession is one of the
later) Experts Group Audio Layer 3. MP3 is the methods for writing data to media. Writing
. First generation iPod touch® (firmware ver- most well known compressed digital audio data once to the media is called a single
sion 2.2.1 or later) file format. This format allows for near "CD session, and writing more than once is
. Second generation iPod touch® (firmware quality" sound, but at a fraction of the size of called a multisession.
version 2.2.1 or later) normal audio files. MP3 conversion of an . ID3/WMA Tag — The ID3/WMA tag is the
. First generation iPod nano® (firmware ver- audio track can reduce the file size by part of the encoded MP3 or WMA file that
sion 1.3.1 or later) approximately a 10:1 ratio (Sampling: 44.1 contains information about the digital music
kHz, Bit rate: 128 kbps) with virtually no
. Second generation iPod nano® (firmware file such as song title, artist, album title,
perceptible loss in quality. The compression encoding bit rate, track time duration, etc.
version 1.1.3 or later)
reduces certain parts of sound that seem ID3 tag information is displayed on the
Album/Artist/Track title line on the display. . The folder names of folders not containing
* Windows® and Windows Media® are regis- compressed audio files are not shown in the
tered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft display.
Corporation in the United States of America . If there is a file in the top level of a disc/USB,
and/or other countries. "Root Folder" is displayed.
. The playback order is the order in which the
Playback order
files were written by the writing software, so
the files might not play in the desired order.
. Music playback order of compressed audio
files is as illustrated.
Specification chart
Supported media CD, CD-R, CD-RW, SACD, USB2.0
CD, CD-R, CD-RW, SACD: ISO9660 LEVEL1, ISO9660 LEVEL2, Romeo, Joliet
Supported file systems
USB memory: FAT16, FAT32
Version MPEG1 Audio Layer3, MPEG2 Audio Layer3
MPEG2 Audio Layer3: 16kHz, 22.05kHz, 24kHz
MP3 Sampling frequency
MPEG1 Audio Layer3: 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz
Supported ver- Bit rate 8 kbps - 320 kbps
sions*1 Version WMA7, WMA8, WMA9
WMA*2 32kbps/22.05kHz, 32kHz, 44.1kHz 36kbps/32kHz 40kbps/32kHz 44kbps/32kHz 48kbps/32kHz, 44.1kHz
Bit rate/Sampling
64kbps/32kHz, 44.1kHz 80kbps/44.1kHz 96kbps/44.1kHz 128kbps/44.1kHz, 48kHz 160kbps/44.1kHz, 48kHz
frequency
192kbps/44.1kHz, 48kHz
ID3 tag VER1.0, VER1.1, VER2.2, VER2.3, VER2.4 (MP3 only)
Tag information (Song title and Artist name)
WMA tag (WMA only)
Folder levels Folder levels: 8, Folders: 255 (including root folder), Files: 510 (Max. 255 files for one folder)
WMA-TAG: 60 characters
Text character number limitation ID3-TAG(Ver. 1.0/1.1): 30 characters
ID3-TAG(Ver. 2.2/2.3/2.4): 60 characters
Displayable character codes*3 01: SHIFT-JIS, 02: UNICODE, 03: UTF-16
*1 Files created with a combination of 48 kHz sampling frequency and 64 kbps bit rate cannot be played.
*2 Protected WMA files (DRM) cannot be played.
*3 Available codes depend on what kind of media, versions and information are going to be displayed.
*4 When VBR files are played, the playback time may not be displayed correctly.
ANTENNA
® ®
BLUETOOTH STREAMING AUDIO . This system supports the Bluetooth Audio
. Some Bluetooth® audio devices may not be Distribution Profile (A2DP, AVRCP). ROOF ANTENNA
recognized by the in-vehicle audio system. . Bluetooth® trademark:
Removing antenna
. It is necessary to set up the wireless Bluetooth® is a trademark owned
connection between a compatible Blue- by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A.
and licensed to Clarion.
tooth® audio device and the in-vehicle
Bluetooth® module before using the Blue-
tooth® streaming audio.
. The Bluetooth® streaming audio may be
stopped under the following conditions:
— Receiving a hands-free call.
— Checking the connection to the hands-
free phone.
— Connecting the hands-free phone or the
audio device. You can remove the antenna if necessary.
— Downloading the phonebook memory Hold the bottom of the antenna and remove by
from the connected cellular phone. turning counterclockwise.
. Do not place a Bluetooth® audio device in
an area surrounded by metal or far away
from the in-vehicle Bluetooth® module to
CAUTION
prevent tone quality degradation and wire- . To avoid damaging or deforming the
less connection disruption. antenna, be sure to remove the
. While an audio device is connected through antenna under the following condi-
a Bluetooth® wireless connection, the bat- tions.
tery of the device may discharge quicker
— The vehicle enters an automatic
than usual.
car wash.
3. Touch and hold one of the preset lists to display. Also, the monitor will be closed automati-
register the chosen broadcasting station or If the radio is already operating, it will cally.
channel. automatically turn off and the CD will play. How to view CD screen
COMPACT DISC (CD) PLAYER OP- If the system has been turned off while a CD
ERATION was playing, pushing the button will
start the CD.
Do not use 3.1 in (8 cm) discs.
*
1 Indicates the following information.
CD:
Disc title, Track title, Artist
CD with compressed audio files:
Folder title, File title, Track title, Album title, Artist
Playing CD *
2 Indicates the play mode that is currently set.
1. Push the power switch to the "ACC" or However, the play mode is not indicated when
Ejecting CD: the normal mode is set.
"ON" position.
1. Push the OPEN/TILT button to open the *
3 [Mode]:
2. Push the OPEN/TILT button to open the Touch the screen to set the play mode.
monitor.
monitor.
2. When the button is pushed with a CD
*
4 [Info]:
3. Insert a Compact Disc (CD) into the slot Touch the screen to indicate the track information
with the label side facing up. The CD will be loaded, the CD will be ejected. screen.
guided automatically into the slot and start When this button is pushed while a CD is *
5 [SCAN]:
playing. being played, the CD will be ejected. Touch the screen to play the next track after
If the CD comes out and is not removed, it playing the current track for 10 seconds. Touch
After loading a CD, the number of tracks on
the screen again to choose the last track that was
the CD and the play time will appear on the will be pulled back into the slot to protect it. played last time.
*
6 Folder list: current track on the CD will be played. iPod® PLAYER OPERATION
Touch the folder to indicate the track list.
Track list: Select play mode Connecting iPod®
Touch the screen to play the track that is chosen. The play mode settings display will appear when
[Mode] is touched.
Selecting tracks
Select the preferred play mode from the
Push of the TUNE SEEK CH button to play
following items.
the previous track.
CD:
Push of the TUNE SEEK CH button to play
the next track. . Normal
Touch the track on the track list to play the track . 1 Track Repeat
that is chosen. . 1 Disc Random
Touch the folder to indicate the track list. CD with compressed audio files:
. Normal
SCAN function:
. 1 Folder Repeat Connect the iPod® cable to the USB connector.
Touch [SCAN] to play the next track after playing
. 1 Track Repeat If the iPod® supports charging via USB, the
the current track for 10 seconds. Touch [SCAN] battery of the iPod® will be charged while
again to choose the last track that was played . 1 Disc Random
connected to the vehicle.
last time. . 1 Folder Random
Depending on the model and firmware version of
Next/Previous Track and Fast For- the iPod®, the display on the iPod® shows a
ward/Rewind NISSAN or Accessory Attached screen when
Push the TUNE SEEK CH button for more than the connection is completed. When the iPod® is
1.5 seconds while a CD is being played to fast connected to the vehicle, the iPod® music library
forward or rewind through the current track. can only be operated by the vehicle audio
When the button is released, the CD will return controls.
to normal play speed. iPod® and iPhone® are a trademark of Apple
When the TUNE SEEK CH button is pushed for Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
less than 1.5 seconds while a CD is being
played, the next track or the beginning of the
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Playing iPod® *
6 Track list: iPod® settings
Touch the screen to play the track that is chosen.
Push the power switch to the "ACC" or "ON" The following items can be chosen from the
position. Then, push the CD·AUX button Next/Previous Track and Fast For- menu list screen. For further information about
repeatedly to switch to the iPod® mode. If the ward/Rewind each item, see the iPod® Owner’s Manual.
system has been turned off while the iPod® was Push the TUNE SEEK CH button for more than . Now Playing
playing, pushing the button will start the 1.5 seconds while an iPod® is playing to fast . Playlists
iPod®. forward or rewind through the current track. . Artists
How to view iPod® screen When the button is released, the iPod® will . Albums
return to the normal play speed.
. Songs
When the TUNE SEEK CH button is pushed for . Podcasts
less than 1.5 seconds while an iPod® is playing,
. Genres
the next track or the beginning of the current
track on the iPod® will be played. . Composers
4. Confirm the contents of the message, then 6. Touch [OK]. The standby message screen different between devices. Some or all of these
touch [No]. will appear. Operate the compatible Blue- functions may not be supported on each device.
tooth® audio device. Please refer to the When the CD·AUX button is pushed with the
INFO: device’s Owners Manual for the Bluetooth® system off and the Bluetooth® audio device
audio connection instructions for your spe- connected, the system will turn on.
Selecting [Yes] will only connect the hands- cific device. When the connection is com-
free phone portion of a Bluetooth® device. pleted, the screen will return to the
If another audio source is playing and the
Bluetooth® audio device is connected, push
Bluetooth® setup display.
the CD·AUX button repeatedly until the display
changes to the Bluetooth® audio mode.
INFO:
It may not be possible to connect to a Blue- INFO:
tooth® audio profile from the system. In this
. Depending on the Bluetooth® audio device
case, perform connection operation from the
that is connected, it may not be possible to
Bluetooth® audio player, after connecting the
perform audio operations.
system and the Bluetooth® audio. For details of
5. Choose a PIN code to use with the how to perform connection, refer to the owner’s . Depending on the Bluetooth® audio device
compatible Bluetooth® audio device using manual of the Bluetooth® audio player that is that is connected, a time lag may occur
the number input screen. The PIN code will being used. before music is played back.
need to be entered into the Bluetooth® How to view Bluetooth® streaming
Playing Bluetooth® streaming audio
audio device after step 7.
Push the power switch to the "ACC" or "ON" audio screen
position. Then, push the CD·AUX button
repeatedly to switch to the Bluetooth® audio
mode. If the system has been turned off while
the Bluetooth® audio device was playing, push-
ing the button will start the Bluetooth® audio
device.
The ability to pause, change tracks, fast forward,
rewind, randomize and repeat music may be
*
1 Indicates Track title, Album title and Artist name. Select play mode 3. Touch the item you would like to set.
*
2 Indicates the play mode that is currently set.
The play mode setting display will appear when Available settings
However, the play mode is not indicated when
the normal mode is set. [Mode] is touched. . [Bluetooth]:
*
3 [ Play]: Select the preferred play mode from the If this setting is turned off, the connection
Touch to start the Bluetooth® audio device. following items. between the Bluetooth® devices and the in-
*
4 [ Pause]: . Shuffle vehicle Bluetooth® module will be canceled.
Touch to pause the Bluetooth® audio device. . [Connect Bluetooth]:
Choose "Shuffle OFF", "Shuffle All Tracks"
*
5 [Mode]:
or "Shuffle Group". Connects to the Bluetooth® device. Up to 5
The play mode setting screen displays when
[Mode] is touched.
. Repeat devices can be registered.
Choose "Repeat 1 Track", "Repeat All . [Connected Devices]:
INFO: Tracks" or "Repeat Group". Registered devices are shown on the list.
Select a Bluetooth® device from the list. The
Depending on the audio device that is con- Bluetooth® settings following options are available.
nected to the vehicle, the name of tracks or The Bluetooth® settings can be set in detail to . [Edit Bluetooth Info]:
albums may not be displayed. according to the user’s preference. Change the name broadcasted by this
Next/Previous Track and Fast For- system over Bluetooth®. Change the PIN
ward/Rewind code that is entered when connecting a
hands-free device to this system.
Push the TUNE SEEK CH button is pushed for
more than 1.5 seconds while a Bluetooth® audio
file is being played to fast forward or rewind
through the current track. When the TUNE
SEEK CH button is released, the Bluetooth®
audio device will return to normal play speed.
When the TUNE SEEK CH button is pushed for 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
less than 1.5 seconds while a Bluetooth® audio tings].
file is being played, the next track or the 2. Touch [Bluetooth Connections].
beginning of the current track on the Bluetooth®
audio device will be played.
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5 CARWINGSTM
TELEMATICS OVERVIEW
In addition to Event Data Recorders (EDRs) required by law. Such data may be shared with CARWINGSTM telematics services are provided
mentioned in the LEAF Owner’s Manual, this NISSAN’s parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, suc- by NISSAN pursuant to a subscription services
vehicle is equipped with electronic modules that cessors or assignees; authorized NISSAN certi- agreement covering your vehicle. This agree-
monitor, control and record data concerning fied LEAF dealers; NISSAN’s marketing ment is necessary for all owners. This agree-
various vehicle systems, including the motor, partners; your fleet company, if your vehicle is ment, and an explanation of its terms and
batteries, braking and electrical systems. Other a fleet vehicle; your rental company, if your conditions, can be found at the NISSAN Own-
electronic modules record information concern- vehicle is a rental vehicle; and third party service er’s Portal webpage. Furhter, the operator of the
ing driving conditions, including idling, braking, providers such as cellular, information systems vehicle must also touch [OK] on the Navi screen
acceleration, trip and other related data, in- and data management providers. to indicate assent each time he or she starts the
formation about your use of the car and its car. If you decide at any time that you do not
State laws allow access and use of data
features such as air conditioner or headlight want your vehicle to transmit data to NISSAN,
recorded by vehicle devices with the consent
usage, diagnostic trouble codes, vehicle char- you can deactivate the telematics account
of the vehicle owner or pursuant to subscription
ging, vehicle speed, direction and/or location. associated with this vehicle by canceling the
agreement. While you are not required to allow
Some of this data is stored by the vehicle for use such access and use, if you do not so agree subscription services agreement by visiting the
during vehicle servicing. Other data concerning NISSAN may be unable under applicable law to NISSAN Owner’s Portal Webpage or calling
your vehicle’s operation and performance is activate the vehicle telematics system in your NISSAN at 1-877-NOGASEV (1-877-664-
wirelessly transmitted by cellular connection vehicle, and certain features of your vehicle 2738). The service can be reactivated later
through the vehicle onboard telematics system which are dependent on vehicle telematics will upon request if you choose. Simply visit the
upon vehicle start-up or at other intervals to not operate as intended or designed. These may same website or call the number above. Alter-
NISSAN. This data may be used by NISSAN for include features such as automatic charging natively, you can turn off the transmission of
various purposes, including: to provide you with station map updates, remote battery state of certain categories of data through the use of
CARWINGSTM services (refer to the CAR- charge check, charging complete notice, remote settings found in the Navigation system under
WINGSTM section of this manual for details); plug in reminder, remote charging on, remote Menu, CARWINGS TM , Vehicle Information
troubleshooting; evaluation of your vehicle’s climate control on, drive route planning, driving Sharing with NISSAN. Note, turning off “Vehicle
quality, functionality and performance; analysis tips to improve range, driving history, billing Information Sharing with NISSAN” will only
and research by NISSAN designed to, among simulation, ECO ranking, ECO forest, mainte- disable the automatic sharing of information at
other things, optimize performance of future nance reminders, etc. Other features that may vehicle start-up. Certain categories of data may
electric vehicles including improvements in be developed and offered by NISSAN in the still be transmitted if vehicle telematics features
future battery life; to offer you new or additional future may also not function without telematics are accessed either in the vehicle or remotely.
products or services; and as otherwise may be data transmission. Your agreement to the transmission and use of
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data by NISSAN can be provided in various underground parking, mountainous areas, etc.
ways. The vehicle is equipped with a “pop up” Even if the signal strength bar of the in-vehicle
screen on the vehicle navigation system that will data communication module indicates good
ask for your consent to this data transfer. A reception, connectivity may be disrupted. This
version of the following message will appear: does not indicate a malfunction. Operate the
“Pursuant to subscription agreement, your ve- system again after a few minutes to restore
hicle wirelessly transmits recorded vehicle data connectivity. CARWINGSTM telematics features
to NISSAN for various purposes, including are offered as a convenience to the vehicle
CARWINGSTM services, product evaluation, owner. NISSAN is not responsible for, and
research and development. By touching [OK], owner assumes all risk of, interruptions in
you consent to the transmission and use of your service or errors based on incomplete or
vehicle data. See Owner’s Manual or NISSAN inaccurate data. CARWINGSTM communica-
Owner’s portal webpage for terms and details.” tions may be received at a verified e-mail
If you touch [OK], your vehicle will transmit data address or by SMS/text messaging-enabled
as designed in connection with the vehicle mobile phone. Standard text rates and/or data
telematics system. If you touch [Decline] your usage may apply depending on your carrier.
vehicle will not transmit data. However, the If your vehicle’s telematics account is active, and
telematics features referenced above, and per- you are not the original owner, please contact
haps others, will not be available to you. The NISSAN at the website or phone number above
vehicle’s static navigation system will remain as soon as possible to update the telematics
operational, and you will be able to access your enrollment information. Upon sale of the vehicle,
radio and climate controls. please contact NISSAN at the website or phone
Telematics features are dependent on cellular number above so that NISSAN’s records may be
data transmission. Some areas may have limited updated. CARWINGSTM subscription services
or no cellular connectivity, resulting in a loss or will automatically terminate at the end of the
interruption of data transmission and, as a result, initial free term if you do not wish to renew your
certain features may be temporarily unavailable. subscription agreement at the prices then in
Even if areas with good signal reception, cellular effect.
connectivity can be adversely affected by things
such as tall buildings, apartments, tunnels,
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CARWINGSTM OVERVIEW
This vehicle incorporates a communication
device that is called a TCU (Telematics Com-
munication Unit). The communication connec-
tion between this unit and the NISSAN
CARWINGS Data Center allows for various
services.
When the system connects to the NISSAN
CARWINGS Data Center, an antenna icon will
appear on the screen. Use the service in a
location where the symbol representing good
signal reception appears on the screen.
: When the signal reception is good
: When the signal reception is bad
Remote functions
. Battery status check:
The status of the battery can be checked
using your personal computer or cellular
phone even if you are not in the vehicle.
. Unplugged status, Charge status:
By registering frequently used charging
stations, notifications can be sent to your
personal computer or cellular phone email
address to inform you when the charging
connector is disconnected or charging is
stopped mid-charge at those locations.
. Remote charge, Remote climate con-
trol:
Remote activation of battery charging or
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climate control can be set using your NOTE: possible to change the set tempera-
personal computer or cellular phone. . Establishing the CARWINGSTM service ture remotely or with the heater and
Navigation Telematics (CARWINGSTM ser- is necessary before using this service. air conditioner controls.
vice) . To check the Li-ion battery charging — When the charge connector is dis-
. Automatic update of charging stations: status or to use the remote heater and connected from the vehicle, the
air conditioner using an internet en- heater and air conditioner operates
The information for the charging stations
abled smart phone or personal compu- using vehicle Li-ion battery electric
that is recorded in the map data is
ter, the following conditions must be power.
automatically updated.
met: — If the remote heater and air condi-
. All Information Feeds:
— The vehicle must be located in a tioner function and Li-ion battery
Convenient information for driving such as
cellular phone or smart phone cov- charging are performed at the same
weather and traffic information, ECO infor-
erage area. time, Li-ion battery charging will
mation shared with the LEAF users, etc. is
take longer than usual due to the
provided. — The internet enabled cellular phone
power used to heat or cool the
. Favorites: or smart phone must be located in a
vehicle.
cellular phone or smart phone cov-
When the information of an Internet site is . Certain remote functions required a
erage area.
selected and it is stored in the page that is compatible smart phone, which is not
specially established in the NISSAN Own- — The computer must be connected to
included with vehicle.
er’s Portal Website, the information is the internet.
. CARWINGSTM information system fea-
converted into an appropriate format via — A cellular phone must be used to
communicate with the vehicle. tures are included through a subscrip-
the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center and
tion service which requires owner
provided for use in the vehicle. The content — A cellular phone capable of text
consent to activate. The subscription
of the information is automatically read out. messaging must be used to receive
must be active to use these features.
For the registration method of information text message regarding vehicle
data, visit the NISSAN Owner’s Portal charge status. . CARWINGSTM communications may be
Website. received at a verified e-mail address or
— When the remote heater and air
by SMS/text messaging-enabled cellu-
conditioner is set, the system oper-
lar phone.
ates the heater and air conditioner
to adjust the in-cabin temperature
to a factory preset temperature. It is
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. Standard text rates and/or data usage does not indicate a malfunction. Operate the who use a pacemaker should con-
may apply depending on your carrier. system again after a few minutes. tact the electric medical equipment
. The CARWINGSTM service cannot be used manufacturer regarding the possi-
ABOUT SERVICE APPLICATION
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under the following conditions: ble influences before use.
Registering for the CARWINGS service is
— The vehicle moves outside the service
necessary before using this service. For detailed
area of the TCU (Telematics Commu- . FCC ID: LHJGNOV1N
information, access the NISSAN Owner’s Portal
nication Unit) connection to the system. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter
Website. Confirm the terms of service and
— The vehicle is in a location with poor must not be co-located or operating in
complete the user registration form. After
signal reception such as a tunnel, under- conjunction with any other antenna or
registration is completed, a user ID and pass-
ground parking, behind a building or in a transmitter.
word are provided.
mountainous area. . IC ID: 2807E-GNOV1N
“Inputting user ID and password”
(page 1-11) RADIO APPROVAL NUMBER AND
INFORMATION
CAUTION
WARNING
If the vehicle is sold to another person,
this service must be canceled and all . The TCU antenna is installed inside
data stored in the device must be the upper central part of the instru-
deleted to avoid having personal data ment panel. An occupant should not
inadvertently disclosed. get any closer to the antenna than
specified by the pacemaker manu-
facturer. The radio waves from the
NOTICE FOR USAGE TCU antenna may adversely affect
. The CARWINGSTM service uses the TCU the operation of the pacemaker
(Telematics Communication Unit). Even if while using the CARWINGSTM ser-
the signal strength bar of the in-vehicle data vice.
communication module indicates good re- . Radio waves could adversely affect
ception, connection to the NISSAN CARW- electric medical equipment. Those
INGS Data Center may be disabled. This
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DISPLAYING CARWINGSTM
INFORMATION SCREEN
1. Push the MENU button and touch [CARW-
INGS].
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STORING FAVORITES
A maximum of 16 favorite feeds selected from
the information feeds can be stored in a folder.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [CARW-
INGS].
4. Touch the preferred folder from the list. An 6. When [Yes] is touched, another feed can be
information feed list is displayed. stored continuously. When [No] is touched,
a message is displayed.
2. Touch [Favorites].
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INFO:
. When the number of feeds stored in the
history reaches the limit, the system deletes
the oldest feed and saves a new feed.
. One feed that should not be deleted can be
protected. To protect history of information
feeds visited, display the screen for the
information feed you want to protect and
after auto-play has been paused, touch
[Lock chan.].
“How to view information screen”
(page 5-7)
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CARWINGSTM SETTINGS
the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center, the default” (page 5-17)
information is automatically downloaded and
the map data is updated. SETTING MESSAGES THAT ARE
. [Service Reminders]:
RECEIVED BY EMAIL
The information that is sent from the Sends a notification to a preset e-mail address.
NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center is dis- This notification includes the charge connector
played. status and the charge completion. To receive a
notification to your personal computer or cellular
. [Information Feed Setting]:
phone, an e-mail address should be set before-
1. Push the MENU button and touch [CARW- Set the timing of the connection to the hand. For details, access the NISSAN Owner’s
INGS]. NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center, or edit Portal Website.
the list of the information feeds.
2. Touch [CARWINGS Settings].
“Information feed setting” (page 5-14) Storing location for receiving charge
3. Touch the item you would like to set. . [Vehicle Information Sharing with Nissan]: connector disconnected notifica-
Available settings — [Share Vehicle Information]: tions
. [Charging Message]: Vehicle information (driving history, etc.) A maximum of 5 regularly used charging stations
Sends a notification to a preset e-mail is automatically sent to the NISSAN can be registered. If the charging connector is
CARWINGS Data Center. disconnected in one of these locations, an email
address. This notification includes the
charge connector status and the charge — [Delete Share Vehicle Information] informing you of this will be sent.
completion. Vehicle information (driving history, etc.)
is deleted. 1. Touch [Store charging plug reminder loca-
“Setting messages that are received tions].
by email” (page 5-11) . [Unit ID Information]:
. [Sign in]: The necessary information for user registra-
The user ID and password can be entered. tion is displayed.
“Inputting user ID and password” “Displaying unit ID information”
(page 1-11) (page 5-17)
. [Auto-Update Stations]: . [Reset all CARWINGS settings to default]:
When information for new charging stations All CARWINGSTM settings are reset to the
is received while the vehicle is connecting to factory default setting.
“Reset all CARWINGSTM settings to
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. [Relocate]:
2. Touch [Add New]. Editing charging plug reminder location:
1. Touch [Store charging plug reminder loca- Adjusts the location of the stored loca-
tions]. tion.
. [Delete]:
Deletes the stored address.
. [OK]:
Applies the settings.
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1. Touch [Send charging status to Data Cen- . If the vehicle is not used for 2 weeks, INFORMATION FEED SETTING
ter]. The indicator illuminates when the item communication with the vehicle is disabled. Set the timing of the connection to the NISSAN
is set. . If the power switch is in the "ON" position, CARWINGS Data Center, or edit the list of the
Emails that are received from the NISSAN no notification is sent. information feeds. You can also delete all the
CARWINGS Data Center inform you of the history of the information feeds used.
following: Restoring default settings for noti-
1. Touch [Information Feed Setting].
fications
. Interruption to battery charge
All settings are set to the factory default settings.
. Current battery level
. Battery capacity 1. Touch [Reset All Notifications to Default]. A
confirmation message is displayed.
. Driving range (Two values are shown: when
the air conditioner is on or off)
INFO:
Even if the notification service for the charge
completion is set, no notification is sent and no 2. Touch the item you would like to set.
status can be checked under the following Available settings
conditions. . [Download Automatically]:
. The charge interruption notification does not
always indicate the completion of battery 2. Confirm the contents of the message, then Set the timing of automatic connection to
the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center,
charging. touch [Yes]. or the channel to be automatically con-
. This notification does not mean that the nected to.
timer charge function did not start at the . [Edit Feed List]:
time set.
Information feeds that are frequently
. No notification is sent if the vehicle is used can be registered to the favorites
outside the communication service area. list, and the information feed list can be
. The notification does not include the reason updated or restored to the factory default
why the battery charging was interrupted. setting.
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2. Touch the preferred folder from the list. An 1. Touch [Edit Feed List]. Delete all information feed records
information feed list is displayed. All information feeds stored in the history are
deleted.
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Available information
. Unit ID
. TCU ID
. TCU Phone No.
. SIM ID
. VIN 2. Confirm the contents of the message, then
touch [Yes].
4. Touch [BACK] to return to the previous
screen.
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ERROR MESSAGE ON
COMMUNICATION
The display may show the following messages on the screen while using the CARWINGSTM service. If the messages is displayed, follow the on screen
instructions. Otherwise, contact a NISSAN certified LEAF dealer.
Error message Possible solution
Downloading... Data downloading from the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center.
Please wait.
Connection is need to store Favorite Feed Settings. Connection to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center is necessary to store your favorite feeds.
Connect now? To connect to the data center, touch [Yes] on the message screen.
There is additional content remaining. To download, touch [Yes] on the message screen.
Download now?
System Busy. The system is busy.
Please wait.
Connecting... Connecting to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center.
Please wait.
Connecting to Center Connecting to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center.
Please wait.
No service. The service is not available in the area.
Please try again in an area where connection to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center is possible.
The connection to the center failed. Connection to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center failed.
Please try again later.
Please proceed to the Data Communication setting menu. Data connection setting is necessary.
Touch [Phone & CARWINGS] to complete the data connection setting.
Telematics unit is not connected. TCU is not connected.
Please contact a NISSAN certified LEAF dealer.
Telematics communication is currently busy. The line is busy.
Please try again later. Please try again later.
Would you like to connect to the center again? To reconnect to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center, touch [Yes] on the message screen.
Subscription is required to receive service. Please check if your CARWINGSTM subscription is active, and if the password you entered is correct.
Please confirm subscription and password.
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INFORMATION SCREEN
This screen sets or displays various information . [Where am I?]: INFO:
that is helpful for using the vehicle. Available Displays information regarding the current
items include the vehicle information, Traffic Info. An XM NavTraffic® subscription is necessary to
vehicle location.
setup, current location information, GPS infor- view Traffic Info.
“Viewing information about current
mation, Voice Recognition list and navigation vehicle location” (page 6-4)
software version.
. [Charging Station Info]:
Displays charging station information for the
current location.
“Viewing Charging Station informa-
tion” (page 6-5)
. [Traffic Info]:
Allows Traffic Info. setup.
“Viewing available traffic information”
(page 6-6)
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Info.]. . [Voice Recognition]:
2. Touch the item you would like to set. Displays the voice command list.
“Displaying command list” (page 8-6)
Available settings
. [GPS Position]:
. [Energy Info.]: Displays GPS information regarding the
Energy information is displayed on the current vehicle location.
screen. “Viewing GPS current location infor-
“Energy information display” mation” (page 6-11)
(page 2-7) . [Navigation Version]:
. [Maintenance]: Displays the current navigation system ver-
Displays the vehicle maintenance informa- sion.
tion. “Viewing navigation system version
“Viewing maintenance information” information” (page 6-12)
(page 6-3)
1. Reset the driving distance to the new The Reminder will be automatically displayed as
maintenance schedule. shown when both of the following conditions are
2. Set the interval (mileage) of the maintenance met:
schedule. To determine the recommended . the vehicle is driven the set distance and the
maintenance interval, refer to the "NISSAN power switch is pushed to the "LOCK"
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Info.]. Service and Maintenance Guide". position.
2. Touch [Maintenance]. 3. To display the reminder automatically when . the power switch is pushed to the "ACC" or
3. Select the maintenance interval for the the set trip distance is reached, touch "ON" position the next time you drive the
battery, air conditioner filter, tire and other [Reminder]. vehicle after the set value has been reached.
reminders. 4. To return the display to MAINTENANCE To return to the previous screen after the
You can also set the system to display a INFO., touch [BACK]. maintenance reminder screen is displayed,
message to remind you that the maintenance touch [OK].
The unit can be converted between "US" and
needs to be performed. "Metric". The maintenance reminder screen is displayed
The following example shows how to set the “Unit settings” (page 1-17) each time the power switch is pushed to the ON
battery maintenance information. Use the same position unless one of the following operations is
steps to set the other maintenance information performed:
items. . [Reset Distance] is touched.
. [Reminder] is set to OFF.
CAUTION
Charging station information may not
4. Touch the preferred charging station from
be detailed in all areas or reflect current
3. Touch the preferred setting. A list screen is the list. Information about the charging
charging station locations. For up to
date information about charging sta- displayed. station is displayed.
tions, such as business hours or char- Available settings
ging equipment, NISSAN recommends . [Near Current Location]:
that you directly access the information
The charging stations located near the
on your own. Additionally, always check current vehicle position are displayed.
the Li-ion battery available charge and
. [Near Destination]:
set a reasonable driving schedule.
The charging stations located near the
destination are displayed.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Info.].
. [Near Scroll Position]:
The map screen is displayed and the 5. Touch the confirmation items. Touch [BACK]
charging stations located near the area to return to the previous screen.
where the cross pointer is placed are Available confirmation items
displayed.
. [Show Map]:
Displays the selected charging station and
sets it as the destination.
“Operations after setting destination”
(page 3-34)
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Info.]. 1. Touch [Info on Route]. A list screen is 3. The map screen centered around the
2. Touch [Traffic Info]. displayed. selected event is displayed. On the left
screen, detailed information about the event
3. Touch the preferred information setting.
is displayed.
Available settings
The message can be scrolled by touching
. [Info on Route]: [ ] or [ ].
Displays the list of traffic information found 4. Touch [BACK] to return to the previous
on the recommended route from the current screen.
vehicle location to the destination.
. [Nearby Traffic Info]: NEARBY TRAFFIC INFO.
Displays the list of traffic information around The list of available traffic information near the
the current vehicle location. 2. Touch the event to check the detailed current vehicle location is displayed.
information.
INFO ON ROUTE
This is only available when a route is set.
The list of traffic information found on the
recommended route from the current vehicle
location to the destination is displayed. Detailed
information about displayed events can also be
checked.
1. Touch [Nearby Traffic Info]. A list screen is 4. Touch [BACK] to return to the previous . If the urgent event is on the recommended
displayed. screen. route, and if a detour is found, the detour
route notification screen is displayed when
DISPLAY URGENT TRAFFIC INFOR- the vehicle approaches the detour point.
MATION
When an urgent event is found near the current TRAFFIC INFORMATION ON MAP
vehicle location, a message pops up automati- With subscription to XM NavTraffic® service,
cally with a voice announcement. traffic information is displayed on both Plan View
and BirdviewTM map screen.
See "Notes on Traffic Information" for further
information.
2. Touch the event to check detailed informa- “Notes on XM NavTraffic® information”
tion. (page 10-36)
INFO:
3. The map screen centered around the
. Urgent traffic information is displayed re-
selected event is displayed. On the left gardless of whether the traffic information
screen, detailed information about the event setting is on or off.
is displayed. The message can be scrolled
. When there are multiple urgent events, the
touch [ ] or [ ].
event with the shortest direct distance from
the current location is displayed.
: Incident
*
4 Traffic indicator:
Displays the reception condition of traffic infor-
mation transmitted from the provider.
Green: Reception condition is good.
Gray: Reception condition is poor.
No mark: Subscription to XM NavTraffic® service
is not detected.
Checking detailed information for is displayed. You can scroll the message by
traffic information icons on map touching [ ] or [ ].
4. Push the MAP button to return to the
current location map screen.
TRAFFIC INFORMATION SETTINGS
This displays or changes the settings for the
traffic information related functions.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set- 4. Touch the preferred setting. The indicator for
tings]. the selected setting illuminates.
2. Touch [Navigation]. Available settings
1. Place the cross pointer over the traffic
information icon. The general description of . [Use Traffic Info].:
the icon is displayed. Enables all traffic information related func-
2. Touch [Detail]. The screen for showing tions.
detailed information for the traffic informa- . [Show Incidents on Map]:
tion icon is displayed. Displays the traffic incidents (e.g., accident)
on the map screen.
. [Show Traffic Flow on Map]:
Displays the traffic flow with an arrow on the
3. Touch [Traffic Info Settings]. map screen.
. [Traffic Announcement]:
Announces the traffic information event on
the route.
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System ............................... 7-2 Receiving a call .................................................................. 7-5
Regulatory information ........................................................ 7-3 During a call........................................................................ 7-6
Control button and microphone ....................................... 7-3 Storing vehicle phonebook ............................................. 7-6
Connecting procedure........................................................ 7-4 Phone settings.................................................................... 7-8
Phone selection.................................................................... 7-4 Car phone or CB radio ................................................. 7-10
Making a call ......................................................................... 7-5
®
Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System 7-3
®
7-6 Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System
3. Touch [Phone].
6. After the phonebook entry is saved, it will 7. Select the desired item to change.
show a screen to indicate that is ready to 5. Select the desired entry from the displayed Available settings
call the number. Touch [BACK] to return to list. . [Entry #]:
the Vehicle Phonebook.
Changes the displayed number of the
Editing Vehicle Phonebook selected entry.
. [Name]:
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
tings]. Edit the name of the entry using the
2. Touch [Phone & CARWINGS]. keypad displayed on the screen.
®
Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System 7-7
connected to the vehicle are downloaded 7. When a PIN code appears on the screen,
at once. operate the connected cellular phone to
. [Download 1 Entry]: enter the PIN code. The downloading
Each of the phone numbers that are procedure of the cellular phone varies
stored in the phonebook of a cellular according to each cellular phone. See the
phone that is connected to the vehicle is cellular phone Owner’s Manual for the
downloaded one by one. details.
. [Downloaded List]:
The downloaded phonebook data is
Deleting phone information
displayed. 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set- 5. Touch the preferred item for deletion. A
tings]. confirmation message is displayed.
2. Touch [Phone & CARWINGS]. Items that can be deleted
. [Vehicle Phonebook]:
3. Touch [Phone].
Deletes all or one of the phone number in
the vehicle phonebook.
. [Call History]:
®
Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System 7-9
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set- CAR PHONE or CB RADIO CAUTION
tings]. When installing a car phone or a CB radio in . Keep the antenna as far away as
2. Touch [Phone & CARWINGS]. your vehicle, be sure to observe the following possible from the electronic control
cautions, otherwise the new equipment may modules.
3. Touch [Phone].
adversely affect the electronic control modules
4. Touch [Volume & Ringtone]. and electronic control system harness. . Keep the antenna wire more than 8
in (20 cm) away from the electronic
control system harness. Do not
route the antenna wire next to any
®
7-10 Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System
harness.
. Adjust the antenna standing-wave
ratio as recommended by the man-
ufacturer.
. Connect the ground wire from the
CB radio chassis to the body.
. For details, consult a NISSAN certi-
fied LEAF dealer.
®
Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System 7-11
8 Voice recognition
NISSAN voice recognition ...................................................... 8-2 Voice command examples ............................................... 8-3
Using Voice Recognition System .................................... 8-2 Displaying command list .................................................. 8-6
Before starting ...................................................................... 8-2 Voice recognition settings ............................................... 8-8
Giving voice commands..................................................... 8-2
INFO:
For best recognition, speak "zero" for the 5. Voice feedback will be provided when the
number "0" and "oh" for the letter "o". command is accepted, and the list of
address book is displayed.
6. After the tone sounds and the icon on the
2. The system announces, "Would you like to
screen changes again, speak "Two".
access Phone or Navigation?".
3. Speak "Navigation".
5. Speak "800".
6. Speak "Dial".
INFO:
Any digit input format is available in the
International Number input process.
DISPLAYING COMMAND LIST
When controlling the system by voice com-
mands for the first time or if an appropriate voice 4. To confirm the list, scroll the screen using
command is unknown, confirm operation using the touch panel operation.
the voice command lists.
5. Touch [BACK] to return to the previous
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Info.]. screen.
2. Touch [Voice Recognition].
Command List
Phone Command:
Command Action
Dial Number Makes a call to a spoken phone number.
Vehicle Phonebook Makes a call to a contact that is stored in the Vehicle Phonebook.
Handset Phonebook Makes a call to a contact that is stored in the cellular phone.
Call History Incoming Calls Makes a call to the incoming call number.
Outgoing Calls Makes a call to the dialed number.
International Call Makes an international call by allowing more than 10 digits to be spoken.
Navigation Command:
Command Action
Home Sets a route to your home location.
Address Book Sets a route to a location stored in the Address Book.
Previous Destinations Sets a route to a previously entered destination.
VOICE RECOGNITION SETTINGS a confirmation message displays. If [Yes] is voice command operation. If the message is
Detailed settings for use of the voice recognition touched, the indicator illuminates and the incorrect, say "No" and return to the
function can be performed. Direct Command Mode switches to on. previous screen.
When the Direct Command Mode is not
selected, the system recognizes only the
commands listed on the screen. When the
Direct Command Mode is selected, the
system recognizes the commands that
should be performed in the following steps,
in addition to the commands listed on the
current screen.
. [Minimise Voice Feedback]:
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set- It is possible to select two modes, long or
tings]. short, for the announcement made by the
2. Touch [Others]. system.
When [Minimise Voice Feedback] is
3. Touch [Voice Recognition].
touched, the indicator illuminates and the
4. Touch the item you would like to set. system announcement mode switches to the
Available settings short mode.
. [Command List]: . [Confirm Voice Commands]:
Displays the voice command list. After speaking a command, the system
“Displaying command list” (page 8-6) requests the user to confirm that the
. [Direct Command Mode]: recognized command by the system is
correct. The confirmation function is set to
Switch the voice command mode from the
off as the default setting.
Standard Mode to the Direct Command
Mode. The Standard Mode is the factory When the system recognizes a command, a
default setting. confirmation message is displayed on the
screen. If the message correctly matches
When [Direct Command Mode] is touched,
your command, say "Yes" and continue the
RearView monitor....................................................................... 9-2 How to park with predicted course lines .................... 9-4
How to read displayed lines ............................................. 9-2 Camera settings ................................................................. 9-6
About RearView Monitor .................................................... 9-3
REARVIEW MONITOR
When the selector lever is shifted into the "R" because of its monitoring range HOW TO READ DISPLAYED LINES
(Reverse) position, the monitor display shows limitation.
the view to the rear of the vehicle.
. Do not put anything on the camera.
The system is designed as an aid to the driver in
detecting large stationary objects to help avoid . When washing the vehicle with
damaging the vehicle. The system will not detect high-pressure water, be sure not to
small objects below the bumper and may not spray it around the camera. Other-
detect objects close to the bumper or on the wise, water may enter the camera
ground. unit causing water condensation on
the lens, a malfunction, fire or an
electric shock.
WARNING
. Do not strike the camera. It is a
. The RearView Monitor is a conve- precision instrument. Otherwise, it
Guiding lines which indicate the vehicle width
nience but it is not a substitute for may malfunction or cause damage
and distances to objects with reference to the
proper backing up. Always turn and resulting in a fire or an electric
bumper line *A are displayed on the monitor.
check that it is safe to do so before shock.
backing up. Always back up slowly. Distance guide lines:
. Objects viewed in the RearView Indicate distances from the bumper.
Monitor differ from actual distance CAUTION . Red line * 1 : approx. 1.5 ft (0.5 m)
because a wide-angle lens is used. . Yellow line *2 : approx. 3 ft (1 m)
There is a plastic cover over the camera.
Objects in the RearView Monitor . Green line * 3 : approx. 7 ft (2 m)
Do not scratch the cover when cleaning
. Green line *
will appear visually opposite like 4 : approx. 10 ft (3 m)
ones viewed in the inside and out- dirt or snow from the cover.
side mirrors. Vehicle width guide lines * 5 :
. Underneath the bumper and the Indicate the predicted course when backing up.
corner areas of the bumper cannot The predicted course lines will be displayed on
be viewed on the RearView monitor the monitor when the selector lever is in the "R"
(Reverse) position and the steering wheel is Backing up on a steep uphill: the monitor.
turned. The predicted course lines will move
Backing up on a steep downhill:
depending on how much the steering wheel is
turned and will not be displayed while the
steering wheel is in the neutral position.
How to adjust RearView screen
To adjust the Brightness, Tint, Color, Contrast
and Black Level of the RearView Monitor.
1. Push the MENU button with the RearView
Monitor on.
2. Touch [Display].
3. Touch the preferred setting items.
Do not adjust the Brightness, Tint, Color,
Contrast and Black Level of the RearView
Monitor while the vehicle is moving.
ABOUT REARVIEW MONITOR
Difference between predicted and
actual distances
The distance guide line and the vehicle width
guide line should be used as a reference only
When backing up the vehicle up a hill, the
when the vehicle is on a level, paved surface.
distance guide lines and the vehicle width guide
The distance viewed on the monitor is for When backing up the vehicle down a hill, the
lines are shown closer than the actual distance.
reference only and may be different from the distance guide lines and the vehicle width guide
For example, the display shows 3 ft (1.0 m) to
actual distance between the vehicle and dis- lines are shown further than the actual distance.
the place * A , but the actual 3 ft (1.0 m)
played objects. For example, the display shows 3 ft (1.0 m) to
distance on the hill is the place *
the place *
B . Note that
A , but the actual 1.0 m (3 ft)
any object on the hill is further than it appears on
Monitor system (if so equipped) 9-3
distance on the hill is the place * B . Note that backing up course. the object projects over the actual backing up
any object on the hill is closer than it appears on course.
Backing up behind a projecting object:
the monitor.
HOW TO PARK WITH PREDICTED
Backing up near a projecting object: COURSE LINES
WARNING
. Always turn and check that it is safe
to park your car before backing up.
Always back up slowly.
. Use the displayed lines as a refer-
ence. The lines are highly affected
by the number of occupants, fuel
level, vehicle position, road condi-
tion and road grade.
. If the tires are replaced with differ-
ent sized tires, the predicted course
line may not be displayed correctly.
. On a snow-covered or slippery road,
there may be a difference between
the predicted course line and the
actual course line.
. If the battery is disconnected or
The position * C is shown further than the becomes discharged, the predicted
position *B in the display. However, the course lines may not be displayed
The predicted course lines *
A do not touch the position *
C is actually at the same distance
correctly. If this occurs, perform the
object in the display. However, the vehicle may as the position * A . The vehicle may hit the
following procedures.
hit the object if it projects over the actual object when backing up to the position *A if
— Turn the steering wheel from The vehicle width and predicted course position.
lock to lock while the READY lines are wider than the actual width and
to drive indicator light is ON. course.
5. When the vehicle is parked in the space . The colors of objects on the RearView
completely, push the "P" (Park) button and Monitor may differ somewhat from those of
apply the parking brake. the actual object.
. Objects on the monitor may not be clear in a
Operating tips
dark place or at night. This is not a
. When the selector lever is shifted to the "R" malfunction.
(Reverse) position, the monitor screen auto-
. If dirt, rain or snow attaches to the camera,
matically changes to the RearView Monitor
the RearView Monitor may not clearly dis-
mode.
play objects. Clean the camera.
. It may take some time until the RearView If the rearview monitor is not in operation, set
. Do not use alcohol, benzine or thinner to according to the following procedure.
Monitor is displayed after the selector lever
clean the camera. This will cause discolora-
has been shifted to "R" from another 1. Push the MENU button and touch [Set-
tion. To clean the camera, wipe with a cloth
position or to another position from "R". tings].
dampened with diluted mild cleaning agent
Objects may be distorted momentarily until 2. Touch [Others].
and then wipe with a dry cloth.
the RearView Monitor screen is displayed
. Do not damage the camera as the monitor 3. Touch [Camera].
completely.
screen may be adversely affected.
. When the temperature is extremely high or 4. Touch [Predictive Course Lines]. The indi-
. Do not use wax on the camera window. cator illuminates when the item is set.
low, the screen may not clearly display
Wipe off any wax with a clean cloth
objects. This is not a malfunction. If the rearview monitor is in operation, set
dampened with mild detergent diluted with
. When strong light directly enters the cam- according to the following procedure.
water.
era, objects may not be displayed clearly. 1. Push the MENU button
This is not a malfunction. CAMERA SETTINGS 2. Touch [Predictive Course Lines]. The indi-
. Vertical lines may be seen in objects on the Display of predicted course lines can be set to cator illuminates when the item is set.
screen. This is due to strong reflected light ON or OFF.
from the bumper. This is not a malfunction.
. The screen may flicker under fluorescent
light. This is not a malfunction.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
For assistance or inquiries about the NISSAN Navigation System, or to order updated map data, contact the NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM
HELPDESK. See the contact information on the inside front cover of this manual.
SYSTEM UNIT
Liquid crystal display
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
The screen is too dark. The cabin temperature is too low. Wait until the cabin temperature becomes moderate.
Screen brightness is set to the maximum darkness. Adjust the brightness setting of the screen.
“Brightness” (page 1-15)
The screen is too bright. Screen brightness is set to the maximum brightness. Adjust the brightness setting of the screen.
“Brightness” (page 1-15)
A small black spot or a small bright spot appears on the This is a typical phenomenon for liquid crystal displays. This is not a malfunction.
screen.
A dot or stripe pattern appears on the screen. Electromagnetic waves that are generated from neon This is not a malfunction.
billboards, high voltage electric power cables, ham
radios or other radio devices equipped to other vehicles
may adversely affect the screen.
Image lag appears on the screen. This is a typical phenomenon for liquid crystal displays. This is not a malfunction.
Image motion displayed on the screen is slow. The cabin temperature is less than 508F (08C). Wait until the cabin temperature rises to within 508F
(08C) and 1228F (508C).
When looking at the screen from an angle, the screen This is a typical phenomenon for liquid crystal displays. Adjust the brightness setting of the screen.
lightens or darkens. “Brightness” (page 1-15)
SD card memory
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
The screen turns blue or an error message is displayed. A system malfunction has occurred. Contact a NISSAN certified LEAF dealer for an
inspection.
UNIQUE EV FUNCTIONS
Driving range
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
The driving range cannot be displayed. The power switch is in the "ACC" position. The driving range can be displayed when the power
switch is in the "ON" position or when the READY to
drive indicator light is on.
It cannot be displayed because the distance to empty is Charge the battery. Once the distance to empty
too short. increased it will be displayed.
The driving range is displayed in an oval shape. As a result of the system correcting latitude and This is not a malfunction.
longitude, it may not be displayed as a circle.
The distance to empty that is displayed in the lower left As the map is displayed in 2D, the distance to empty This is not a malfunction.
hand side of the driving range and the scale of the map may differ from the actual distance on the road. Drive using the numerical value on the lower left hand
do not match. side of the screen as a guide.
Charging stations
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
The charging station icon display setting is off but icons The charging station displayed has been set as a stored This is not a malfunction.
are still displayed on the map. location.
I searched for charging stations because charge In an area where the number of charging stations is low, This is not a malfunction.
recommendation guidance and the low battery warning it may not be possible to find a charging station located
were displayed, but I could not find any. near the vehicle.
Charging station information is not displayed. Information is not provided for all charging stations, so This is not a malfunction.
there may be cases when information is not displayed. Contact charging stations beforehand by phone to
confirm whether they can be used.
The charging station information displayed is incorrect. The map data is old. Connect to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center and
update charging station information.
Alternatively, purchase new map data and update the
system.
I went to the charging station that I searched for but the The map data is old. Connect to the NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center and
information was incorrect and I could not charge the update charging station information.
battery. Alternatively, purchase new map data and update the
system.
Charging station facilities have changed, or the EVSE Contact the charging station by phone beforehand to
(Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) equipped cannot check whether facilities can be used.
be used.
Timer function
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
Charging does not start at the time set. Timer charge has not been set to ON. Check on the timer charge screen whether the indicator
for [Timer 1] or [Timer 2] is on.
The EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) is not Check that the EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equip-
connected correctly. ment) is connected correctly.
The immediate charge switch is in the ON position. Check the immediate charge switch setting.
The power switch is in the ON position. Place the power switch in the OFF position when
setting timer charge.
The air conditioner or heater does not operate at the The A/C-Heater Timer (Climete Ctrl. Timer) is not set to On the A/C-Heater Timer (Climete Ctrl. Timer) screen,
time set. ON. check whether the [Timer 1] or [Timer 2] indicator is on.
The EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) is not Check whether the EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply
connected correctly to the vehicle. Equipment) is connected correctly to the vehicle.
Timer charge priority is set and the battery will be Check the A/C-Heater Timer (Climete Ctrl. Timer)
charged while the Li-ion battery available charge gauge priority setting.
has not reached the full mark.
The power switch is in the ON position. Place the power switch in the OFF position when
setting timer charge.
The A/C-Heater Timer (Climate Ctrl. Timer) does not If the departure time set has not yet been reached, or if This is not a malfunction.
operate immediately. the departure time set is after A/C-Heater-Timer
(Climate Ctrl. Timer) has operated.
The timer charge or A/C-Heater Timer (Climete Ctrl. The power switch is in the "ACC" position. This screen can be displayed when the power switch is
Timer) screen cannot be displayed. placed in the "ON" position or when the READY to drive
indicator is on.
A message prompting me to update the time setting is The system clock has not been set correctly. Set the time setting correctly.
displayed.
Days when you do not want the timer function to All timer functions are set to ON. Turn off the setting for days where the timer function is
operate cannot be set. not required.
NAVIGATION
Basic operations
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
No image is displayed. The brightness is at the lowest setting. Adjust the brightness of the display.
The display is turned off. Push the button to turn on the display.
No voice guidance is available. The volume is not set correctly, or it is turned off. Adjust the volume of voice guidance.
or Voice guidance is not provided for certain streets (roads This is not a malfunction.
The volume is too high or too low. displayed in gray).
No map is displayed on the screen. A screen other than map screen is displayed. Push the MAP button.
The screen is too dim. The movement is slow. The temperature in the interior of the vehicle is low. Wait until the interior of the vehicle has warmed up.
Some pixels in the display are darker or brighter than This condition is an inherent characteristic of liquid This is not a malfunction.
others. crystal displays.
Some menu items cannot be selected. Some menu items become unavailable while the vehicle Park the vehicle in a safe location, and then operate the
is driven. navigation system.
Vehicle icon
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
Names of roads and locations differ between This is because the quantity of the displayed information is reduced This is not a malfunction.
Plan View and BirdviewTM. so that the screen does not become too cluttered. There is also a
chance that names of the roads or locations may be displayed
multiple times, and the names appearing on the screen may be
different because of a processing procedure.
The vehicle icon is not displayed in the correct The vehicle was transported after the power switch was pushed off, Drive the vehicle for a period of time on a road where
position. for example, by a ferry or car transporter. GPS signals can be received.
The position and direction of the vehicle icon may be incorrect This is not a malfunction. Drive the vehicle for a
depending on the driving environments and the levels of positioning period of time to automatically correct the position
accuracy of the navigation system. and direction of the vehicle icon.
“Current vehicle location” (page 10-27)
When the vehicle is traveling on a new road, Because the new road is not stored in the map data, the system Updated road information will be included in the next
the vehicle icon is located on another road automatically places the vehicle icon on the nearest road available. version of the map data.
nearby.
The screen does not switch to the night screen The daytime screen was set the last time the headlights were turned Set the screen to the night screen mode using the
even after turning on the headlights. on. button when turning on the headlights.
“Display adjustment” (page 1-14)
The map does not scroll even when the vehicle The current location map screen is not displayed. Push the MAP button.
is moving.
The vehicle icon is not displayed. The current location map screen is not displayed. Push the MAP button.
The GPS indicator on the screen remains gray. GPS signals cannot be received under certain conditions, such as Drive on an open, straight road for a period of time.
in a parking garage, on a road with many tall buildings, etc.
GPS signals cannot be received because objects are placed on the Remove the objects from the instrument panel.
instrument panel.
A sufficient number of GPS satellites is not available. Wait for the satellites to move to locations available
for the navigation system.
Voice guidance
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
Voice guidance is not available. Voice guidance is only available at certain intersections marked with . This is not a malfunction.
In some cases, voice guidance is not available even when the vehicle
makes a turn.
The vehicle has deviated from the suggested route. Go back to the suggested route or request route
calculation again.
Voice guidance is set to OFF. Turn on voice guidance.
Route guidance is set to OFF. Turn on route guidance.
The guidance content does not correspond The content of voice guidance may vary, depending on the types of Follow all traffic rules and regulations.
to the actual road conditions. intersections at which turns are made.
Traffic information
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
Traffic information is not displayed. Traffic information is not set to ON. Set the traffic information to ON.
The vehicle is in an area where traffic information is not Scroll to an area where traffic information is available.
available.
The subscription to XM NavTraffic® is incomplete, or the Check the subscription status of XM NavTraffic®.
subscription to XM NavTraffic® has expired.
The map scale is set at a level where the display of icons is Check that the map scale is set at a level in which the display
impossible. of icons is possible.
“Traffic information display and scale levels” (page 6-9)
With the automatic detour route search ON, There is no faster route compared to the current route, based The automatic detour search is not intended for avoiding
no detour route is set to avoid congested on the road network and traffic information. traffic jams. It searches for the fastest route taking into
areas. consideration conditions as traffic jams. Follow the current
route. Also see “NOTES ON TRAFFIC INFORMATION” for
further information.
The route does not avoid a road section with The navigation system is designed not to avoid this event Observe the actual road conditions and follow the instructions
traffic information stating that it is closed because the actual period of closure may differ from the on the road for detour when necessary. If the road is closed,
due to road construction. declared roadwork period. use the detour function and set the detour distance to avoid
the road section that is closed.
CARWINGSTM
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
The system cannot connect to the A subscription for the CARWINGSTM service has not been Sign up for a subscription to the CARWINGSTM service. For details
NISSAN CARWINGS Data Center. established. about subscriptions, contact a NISSAN certified LEAF dealer.
The user ID and password are not entered. Enter the user ID and password.
“Inputting user ID and password” (page 1-11)
The communication line is busy. Try again after a short period of time.
The vehicle is in a location where it is difficult to receive radio When the vehicle moves to an area where radio waves can be
waves. transmitted sufficiently, communication will be restored. When the
icon on the display shows that the vehicle is inside the
communication area, the system can be used.
TCU is not turned on. If the icon does not show that the vehicle is inside the
communication area despite the fact that the vehicle is in that
location, contact a NISSAN certified LEAF dealer.
Radio wave reception is not sufficient for TCU operation. When the vehicle moves to an area where radio waves can be
transmitted sufficiently, communication will be restored. When the
icon on the display shows that the vehicle is inside the
communication area, the system can be used.
Some of the items that are displayed The vehicle is being driven and some menu items are The vehicle is being driven. Stop the vehicle in a safe location and
on the menu screen cannot be se- disabled. apply the parking brake before operating the functions.
lected. “Functions disabled while driving” (page 1-6)
Some parts of the screen are not The vehicle is being driven and some menu items are Operate the system after stopping the vehicle in a safe location and
displayed. disabled. applying the parking brake.
“Functions disabled while driving” (page 1-6)
The system does not announce in- The volume level is set to the minimum. Adjust the volume level by operating the VOL buttons located on
formation. the control panel or on the steering wheel switch while the system
is announcing information.
AUDIO SYSTEM
Compact Disc (CD) player
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
Music cannot be played back. The disc is inserted upside down. Insert a CD with the label side facing up.
Moisture condensation occurs inside the unit. Wait until the moisture evaporates. (approximately 1
hour)
The cabin temperature is too high. Wait until the cabin temperature becomes moderate.
The disc is scratched or dirty. A disc is not always Wipe off any dirt from the disc.
playable if it is scratched.
Depending on the condition in which they are stored, Change the disc with a deterioration-free disc. Do not
discs may become unreadable due to deterioration (for use a deteriorated disc. The label surface of the disc
example, keeping the discs in the passenger compart- may crack or chip, and the layer of the label surface may
ment, etc.). eventually peel off.
The compressed audio files cannot be played back. If both music CD files (CD-DA data) and compressed Prepare a disc that includes compressed audio files
audio files (MP3 data, etc.) are mixed on one disc, the only.
audio compression files cannot be played back.
The files are not named using characters that are Use the character codes and the number of characters
compliant with the specifications. that are compliant with the specifications for folder
names and file names. In addition, always use ".MP3", ".
WMA", ".mp3" or ".wma" for file extensions.
It takes a long time before the music starts playing. The disc contains a large amount of data. Some time may be required to check the files. It is
recommended that unnecessary folders or any files
other than compressed audio files should not be
recorded in a disc.
Sound quality is poor. The disc is dirty. Wipe off any dirt from the disc.
No sounds are played though CD play time is displayed. The system plays back the first track of the mix mode Play back music data that are recorded on other than
disc. (Mix mode is a format in which data except music the first track.
is recorded on the first track and music data is recorded
on other than the first track in a session.)
iPod® player
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
The system does not recognize an iPod®. A connector cable is not correctly connected, or the Connect the connector cable again. If the system does
iPod® does not correctly operate. not recognize the iPod® after performing this procedure
above, reset the iPod®.
The iPod® that is to be connected is not compatible Check the iPod® model and firmware versions available
with the system. for the system.
A USB extension cable is not correctly connected. Do not use a USB extension cable.
The cable is rapidly connected to or disconnected from Slowly connect or disconnect the USB cable.
the USB connector.
An iPod® cannot be operated. The iPod® is connected to the in-vehicle audio system Remove all equipment from the iPod® after discon-
while headsets, etc. are connected to the iPod®. necting the iPod® from the system, and then connect it
to the system again.
The iPod® is not operating normally. Disconnect the iPod® from the in-vehicle audio system,
and then connect it to the system again.
The system plays back an album/track that includes a Disconnect the iPod® from the in-vehicle audio system,
particular album art. and then reset the iPod®. Disable the album art, and
then connect the iPod® to the system.
An iPod® does not respond. There are too many tracks in a category. Decrease the number of tracks in a category (less than
3,000 tracks).
The shuffle function is turned on. Turn off the shuffle function if many tracks are stored on
the iPod®.
Music cannot be played back. A connector is not connected to the iPod®. Firmly connect the connector until it clicks.
Playback cuts out. The sound cuts due to vibration resulting from unstable Place the iPod® on a stable location where it does not
location of the iPod®. roll over.
Distorted sound occurs. The EQ (equalizer) function of the iPod® is turned on. Turn off the EQ (equalizer) function.
Battery charge of an iPod® takes longer. Battery charge of the iPod® may take longer while an If the iPod® is requires charging, it is recommended to
iPod® is playing back. stop play back.
Battery charge of an iPod® is unavailable. The cable that is connected to the iPod® may Check the cable currently in use.
deteriorate (cable disconnection, etc.).
USB memory
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
The system does not recognize a USB device. A USB extension cable is used. Do not use a USB extension cable.
A USB HUB is used. Do not use a USB HUB.
A USB device is rapidly connected to or disconnected Slowly connect or disconnect the USB device.
from the USB connector.
VOICE RECOGNITION
Symptom Possible cause Possible solution
The system does not operate or fails to interpret the The system interprets the passenger’s speech. Ask the passenger to be as quiet as possible.
command correctly after speaking a voice command. The fan speed of the air conditioner is too fast. Decrease the fan speed of the air conditioner.
The ambient noise level is excessive. (For example: Close the windows to shut out ambient noise.
heavy rain, construction sites, inside a tunnel, oncoming
vehicles, etc.)
The noise generated by driving the vehicle is too loud. Reduce the vehicle speed, and then speak the
command.
The voice command is spoken in a low voice. Speak the command in a louder voice.
The timing of speaking a command is too fast. Speak the command after confirming the following: a
voice guidance is announced, a tone sounds, and an
icon on the screen changes from white to orange.
The command is spoken too slowly. Speak in a natural voice without pausing between
words.
The system announces, "Please say again". Pronunciation is unclear. Speak clearly.
The user starts speaking too late after the tone. Speak the command within 5 seconds after confirming
the following: a voice guidance is announced, a tone
sounds, and an icon on the screen changes from white
to orange.
An improper command is spoken. Speak the command or a number that is displayed in
orange on the screen.
Speak the command that is shown in the command list.
The system does not correctly recognize a number Many numbers are spoken at once. Place a pause between the appropriate digits for
spoken. correct recognition by the system. When speaking a
telephone number, place a pause between area codes,
dial codes, etc.
Voice recognition does not operate and a tone sounds The button is pushed immediately after the READY Push the button again after a short period of time.
twice after pushing the button. to drive indicator light is ON.
Incorrect display of vehicle position * When the vehicle is traveling in an area with a
grid pattern road system.
The following cases may affect the display
accuracy of the vehicle’s position or traveling
direction. The accuracy will return to normal if
the driving conditions return to normal.
* In a canyon
* When the vehicle is traveling on a road with * When the vehicle is on a snow-covered or * When the vehicle is rotated on a parking lot
repeating S-shaped curves. unpaved road. turntable while the power switch is off.
* When the vehicle is on a loop bridge. * When repeatedly turning left or right, or driving in * When driving on a road not displayed on the map
zigzags. screen or a road that has been changed due to
additional construction or other reasons.
the lower right corner of the screen. Also, at . During route calculation, buttons such as — If there is no main road within a range of
this time, voice guidance will announce, the MAP button and the MENU button will 1.5 miles (2.5 km) from the destination or
“The route to the destination includes roads be disabled. waypoint, a message saying so will
through incomplete map areas. Voice gui- . In some cases, after the calculation is appear on the screen. Try setting the
dance will not be provided in these areas.” complete, the calculated route may not be location closer to a main road.
When approaching the endpoint of the immediately displayed. — If the vehicle is too close to the destina-
suggested route, voice guidance will an- . Waypoints that have been passed will be tion or if there are no roads to the
nounce, “Entering the road with incomplete disregarded by rerouting calculation. destination, a message saying so will
map data. Use the direction arrow and . If you scroll the map while the suggested appear on the screen.
distance information to proceed to your route is being drawn, it may take more time — If it is impossible to reach the destination
destination.” to finish drawing. or waypoints because of traffic regula-
To reach the destination, refer to the map . If waypoints are set, the system calculates tions, etc.
screen. Always follow actual roads and multiple routes between waypoints simulta- — If the only route to reach the destination
regulations and drive safely. neously, and the following may result. or waypoints is extremely complicated.
. The suggested route may not be the short- — If one section between waypoints cannot . The following may occur when the route is
est, nor are other circumstances such as be calculated, none of the route will be displayed.
traffic jams considered. displayed. — If you calculate a route on a main road,
. Because of the inevitable difference in road — The route may not connect completely at the starting point of the route may not
conditions and circumstances between the some waypoints. exactly match the current vehicle loca-
time you use this system and the time the — The route may require a U-turn close to tion.
information was produced for the map data, some waypoints. — The endpoint of the route may not exactly
there may be discrepancies in roads and match the destination.
. Route calculation may not be completed in
regulations. In such cases, follow the actual — If you calculate a route on a main road,
the following cases.
information available. the system may display a route from
— If there is no main road within a range of
. During route calculation, the map will not another main road. This may be because
1.5 miles (2.5 km) from the vehicle, a
scroll, however the vehicle icon will move the position of the vehicle icon is not
message saying so will appear on the
with the actual vehicle’s movement. accurate. In this case, park the vehicle in
screen. Try recalculating when the vehi-
cle is closer to a main road. a safe location and reset the vehicle icon,
or continue driving to see if the position
Troubleshooting guide/General system information 10-31
of the vehicle icon is automatically ROUTE GUIDANCE Directions provided and distances
adjusted before recalculating the route. to guide points
— There are cases in which the system INFO: Directions will differ, depending on the road
shows an indirect route to reach the type.
The system will only announce street names
destination or waypoints, if you set them
when the system language is set to English.
from stored or facility information. In INFO:
Street names are not announced when the
order to correct this, you must be careful
system is set to Français (French). Distances may vary, depending on the vehicle
about the traffic direction, especially
when lanes with different travel directions Basics of voice guidance speed.
are shown separately, such as inter- Voice guidance announces which direction to Notification of intersection on ordinary
changes and service areas. turn when approaching an intersection in which road:
— This system makes no distinction be- a turn is necessary.
tween limited traffic control and total
control (blockage). It may show an INFO:
indirect route even if the road is usable.
— Even if the freeway preference is set to . There may be some cases in which voice
OFF, a route that uses the freeway may guidance and actual road conditions do not
be suggested. correspond. This may occur because of
— Even if the ferry preference is set to OFF, discrepancies between the actual road and
a route that uses a ferry line may be the information on the map data, or it is due
suggested. to the vehicle’s speed.
— Ferry lines, excluding those that are only . In case voice guidance does not correspond
for pedestrians, bicycles and motor- to the actual road conditions, follow the
information obtained from traffic signs or 1. "In about one quarter mile (400 meters),
cycles, are stored in this system. Take right (left) turn."
into consideration the travel time required notices on the road.
and operational condition before decid- . Route guidance provided by the navigation 2. "Right (left) turn ahead."
ing whether to use them or not. system does not take carpool lane driving
into consideration, especially when carpool
lanes are separated from other road lanes.
Notification of freeway junction: 1. "In about one mile (1.6 kilometers), exit on
your right."
2. "Take the second exit on your right."
Notification when approaching destina-
tion:
Ordinary road:
When approaching the destination, voice gui-
dance will announce, "You have arrived at your
destination. Ending route guidance." To finally
reach your destination, refer to the map screen.
Dark green road:
After passing the last turning point on a
suggested route, voice guidance will announce,
"The route to your destination includes roads
through incomplete map areas. Voice guidance
will not be provided in these areas." When
1. "In about one mile (1.6 kilometers), keep to Notification of freeway exit: approaching the endpoint of the suggested
the right (left) onto (road number and road, voice guidance will announce, "Entering
direction), then in about one quarter mile the road with incomplete map data. Please use
(400 meters) keep to the right (left)." the direction arrow and distance information to
2. "Keep to the right (left) onto (road number proceed to your destination."
and direction), then in about one quarter Repeating voice guidance
mile (400 meters) keep to the right (left)
This function is available throughout route
onto (road number and direction)."
guidance, from the time after the route calcula-
3. "Keep to the right (left) onto (road number tion is completed until the vehicle arrives at the
and direction)." destination. Push and hold the VOICE button.
Voice guidance will be repeated.
INFO: . When the vehicle has deviated from the . In some cases, voice guidance ends before
suggested route, voice guidance is not arrival at the destination. Refer to the
. If the VOICE button is pushed and held
available. The system will not announce this. destination icon on the map to reach the
when the vehicle is deviating from the
Refer to the map and recalculate the route. destination.
suggested route and when the automatic
“Recalculating route” (page 3-50) . If the system recognizes on which side the
reroute function is off, voice guidance will
. Voice guidance may not accurately corre- destination (waypoint) is located, voice
announce, "Proceed to the highlighted
spond with road numbers and directions at guidance will announce "on the right/left"
route."
freeway junctions. after announcing the arrival at the destina-
. If the VOICE button is pushed and held
. Voice guidance may not accurately corre- tion.
when the vehicle is going in the wrong
spond to street names at freeway exits. . Voice guidance may be partially operational
direction, voice guidance will announce:
"Please make a legal U-turn if possible." . The displayed street names may sometimes or inoperative due to the angle of roads at an
differ from the actual names, or "UN- intersection.
Notes on voice guidance KNOWN STREET NAME" may be dis- . Because freeway lane information is avail-
. Voice guidance in this system should be played. able only for approximately 7,000 major
regarded as a supplementary function. . Voice guidance is not available when the freeways in North America, it is not possible
When driving the vehicle, check the route [Guidance Voice] is turned off. to display information for all junctions and
on the map and follow the actual roads and “Volume settings” (page 1-16) exits.
traffic regulations. . Voice guidance will start when the vehicle . Freeway exit information may differ from the
. Voice guidance is activated only for inter- enters the suggested route. Refer to the information on the actual exit signs.
sections with certain conditions. There may map for directions to the starting point of the . Because it is not possible to consider data
be cases where the vehicle has to turn, but route. concerning roads that are seasonally avail-
voice guidance is not provided. . When approaching a waypoint, voice gui- able or unavailable, a route may be displayed
. Voice guidance contents may vary, depend- dance will announce, "You have arrived at that does not match the actual traffic
ing on the direction of the turn and the type waypoint 1 (2, 3, 4,...)." Voice guidance will restrictions. Be sure to follow the actual
of intersection. switch to the next section of the route. When traffic restrictions while driving.
. The voice guidance timing will vary depend- voice guidance is not available, refer to the . Canada and Alaska contain many roads with
ing on the situation. map for directions. incomplete map data. As a result, when
searching for a route, the route may include
roads with incomplete data. In regions
where road data is not complete, voice and accuracy of the information provided. All . Due to the coverage and quality of traffic
guidance may stop for long periods of time. fees and programming are subject to information and road conditions, it is not
Be sure to follow the actual traffic restric- change. For more details on the XM always possible for the system to provide
tions while driving. NavTraffic® service, terms and conditions, the shortest time route even when traffic
please visit information is considered.
NOTES ON XM NavTraffic® INFOR-
www.xmradio.com. . Traffic information that is displayed may
MATION
® You can also contact XM® Radio at differ from information from other media
. The XM NavTraffic information service is (e.g., radio), as other media may use
1-800-XM-RADIO (1-800-967-2346).
not provided for some cities. In addition, the different information sources.
cities for which the traffic information service . As of January 31, 2009, the XM NavTraffic®
is provided may be changed. service covers 80 major metropolitan mar- MAP DATA
kets. For the most current list of markets
. In some cases, infrastructure problems may How to handle the Map SD card
covered, please refer to
prevent the complete display of the traffic
information. This is not a malfunction. www.xmradio.com/navtraffic, or call XM® In the right side slot, an SD card that includes
Radio customer support at 1-800-XM- the map data is inserted. When handling the
. Due to infrastructure problems, or due to the Map SD card, please be careful and adhere to
RADIO (1-800-967-2346).
time when the traffic information service the following instructions:
broadcast is received, the displayed infor- . Due to road maintenance, infrastructure
mation may differ from the actual traffic problems (e.g. malfunction of road sensors, . An SD card is inserted in the slot on the
conditions. outage of central computer of infrastructure) right side. This is the SDHC card that is
or natural disasters, there are times when exclusively used for this device. This card
. Depending on the traffic information, a
some or all traffic information may not be includes the map data. The SDHC card is
detour route may be slower than the original
available. necessary to operate the device. Do not
route.
. Incident information is based on human remove this card except when update of the
. XM NavTraffic® is a service of Sirius XM® map data is required.
collection. Not all incidents that have hap-
Radio. XM NavTraffic® is only available in
pened are collected and provided. . The device does not work even if the SDHC
select markets and is subject to data
availability. Reception of the XM® signal . Due to infrastructure problems, or transmis- card with the map data is inserted in the slot
sion delay, there are times when the on the left side.
may vary depending on location. It requires a
monthly premium subscription. The service information may differ from the actual con- . Never analyze, modify, delete or format the
provider is solely responsible for the quality dition. Always observe safe driving practices map data. Doing so may cause an improper
and follow all traffic regulations. operation of the device.
10-36 Troubleshooting guide/General system information
. The SDHC card that is exclusively used for About map data
this device does not work properly even if it 1. This map data has been prepared by
WARNING
is inserted in another device. HITACHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, LTD. . This navigation system should not
. The map data cannot be used even if it is (HITACHI), under license from NAVTEQ. be used to replace your own judge-
copied to another SDHC card. has added, processed and digitized data ment. No itinerary suggested by this
. Do not remove the SDHC card containing based on the digital road map data of navigation system should ever over-
map data from the system. Using the system NAVTEQ. Due to the production timing of ride any highway regulations, your
with the SDHC card containing map data the map data, some new roads may not be own judgement, or a knowledge of
removed will prevent some functions from included in this map data or some of the safe driving practices. Do not follow
operating. names or roads may be different from those the navigation system’s suggested
at the time you use this map data. itinerary if it would cause you to
NOTE:
2. Traffic control and regulation data used in perform a dangerous or illegal act,
Do not remove the SD card containing map
this map data may be different from those at place you in a dangerous situation,
data that is inserted in the right-hand slot.
the time you use this map data due to the or take you into an area you con-
When this SD card containing map data is
data production timing. When driving your sider unsafe.
removed the navigation system will not
operate. If the SD card containing map vehicle, follow the actual traffic control signs . The advice provided by the naviga-
data is accidentally removed, after rein- and notices on the roads. tion system is to be regarded as a
serting the SD card containing map data 3. Reproducing or copying this map software suggestion only. There may be
into the right-hand slot, place the power is strictly prohibited by law. times when the navigation system
switch in the OFF position and then place Published by Nissan North America, Inc. displays the vehicle’s location in-
back in the ON position again. correctly, fails to suggest the short-
Omaha, NE, Copyright est route, or fails to direct you to the
How to order map data updates *
C 1993-2010 NAVTEQ. All Rights Reserved. your desired destination. In such
To order updated map data, contact the *
C 2010, All Rights Reserved.
instances, rely on your own driving
NISSAN NAVIGATION SYSTEM HELPDESK. judgement, taking into account the
See the contact information on the inside front driving conditions at the time.
cover of this manual. . Do not use the navigation system to
locate emergency services. The da-
tabase does not contain a complete
Troubleshooting guide/General system information 10-37
listing of emergency services such traffic conditions and regula- companies of this product.
as police stations, fire halls, hospi- tions at all times while driving. End-user terms
tals and walk-in clinics. Please — Where actual road conditions The data (“Data”) is provided for your personal,
show discretion and ask for direc- and highway regulations differ internal use only and not for resale. It is
tions in such instances. from the information contained protected by copyright, and is subject to the
. As the driver, you alone are respon- on the navigation system, abide following terms and conditions which are agreed
sible for your driving safety. by the highway regulations. to by you, on the one hand, and HITACHI
— In order to avoid a traffic acci- — Keep the amount of time spent AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, LTD. (“HITACHI”)
dent, do not operate the system viewing the screen while driving and its licensors (including their licensors and
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— In order to avoid a traffic acci- *
C 2010 NAVTEQ. All rights reserved.
dent, operate the system only The navigation system does not provide, The Data for areas of Canada includes informa-
when the vehicle is stopped at a nor represent in any way information on: tion taken with permission from Canadian
safe place and the parking traffic and highway regulations; technical authorities, including: *
C Her Majesty the Queen
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— In order to avoid a traffic acci- height, width, load and speed limits; road Ontario, * C Canada Post Corporation, Geo-
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ber that actual road conditions incline and surface conditions; obstacles Canada.
and traffic regulations take pre- such as the height and width of bridges
NAVTEQ holds a non-exclusive license from the
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road conditions. Always rely on your own
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®
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The marks of companies displayed by this
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Governing Law. The above terms and condi- This Data is a commercial item as defined in FAR play
2.101 and is subject to these End-User Terms under
tions shall be governed by the laws of the State which this Data was provided. . If the temperature inside the vehicle is
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especially low, the display will stay relatively
laws provisions, or (ii) the United Nations dim or the movement of the images may be
Convention for Contracts for the International If the Contracting Officer, federal government slow. These conditions are normal. The
Sale of Goods, which is explicitly excluded. You agency, or any federal official refuses to use the display will function normally when the
agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the State of legend provided herein, the Contracting Officer, interior of the vehicle has warmed up.
Illinois for any and all disputes, claims and federal government agency, or any federal . Some pixels in the display are darker or
actions arising from or in connection with the official must notify NAVTEQ prior to seeking brighter than others. This condition is an
Data provided to you hereunder. additional or alternative rights in the Data. inherent characteristic of liquid crystal dis-
Government End Users. Government End plays, and it is not a malfunction.
Users. If the Data is being acquired by or on . A remnant of the previous display image may
behalf of the United States government or any remain on the screen. This screen burn is
other entity seeking or applying rights similar to inherent in displays, and it is not a malfunc-
those customarily claimed by the United States tion.
government, this Data is a “commercial item” as
11 Index
A Connecting cellular phone........................................ 1-13 F
Connecting procedure................................................. 7-4
About route guidance................................................ 3-38 Control button and microphone................................ 7-3
Adjusting volume and others...................................... 1-7 Features of LEAF Navigation..................................... IT-2
Control buttons and functions................................... 1-2 Finding address........................................................... 3-19
Antenna............................................................................ 4-9 Control panel.................................................................. 1-2
Audio operation precautions...................................... 4-2 Finding charging station............................................ 3-24
Current vehicle location.......................................... 10-27 Finding nearby place.................................................. 3-27
Auxiliary input jack....................................................... 4-20 Customer assistance.................................................. 10-2 Finding place................................................................ 3-21
FM·AM radio screen................................................... 1-10
B D FM-AM-SAT radio operation.................................... 4-11
Basic operation.............................................................. 1-7 Functions disabled while driving............................... 1-6
Data communication settings................................... 5-19
Battery and power information................................ 2-14 Deleting phone information......................................... 7-9
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System .................. 7-2 Deleting stored item................................................... 3-65
G
Bluetooth® streaming audio....................................... 4-9 Destination screen...................................................... 3-17
Bluetooth® streaming audio operation .................. 4-17 Display adjustment...................................................... 1-14
Giving voice commands.............................................. 8-2
Guidance screen settings......................................... 3-40
Display urgent traffic information.............................. 6-8
C Displaying CARWINGS information screen .......... 5-7
Displaying charging station icons on map ............. 2-5
H
Camera settings............................................................ 9-6 Displaying command list ............................................. 8-6
Canceling/reactivating route .................................... 3-43 How to handle CD and USB memory................ 10-41
Displaying current vehicle location........................... 3-5 How to handle display............................................ 10-40
Car phone or CB radio ............................................. 7-10 Displaying estimated driving range........................... 2-3
CARWINGSTM overview............................................. 5-4 How to handle the Map SD card........................ 10-36
Displaying unit ID information.................................. 5-17 How to handle the SD card.................................. 10-41
CARWINGSTM settings............................................. 5-11 Downloading phonebook memory............................ 7-8
CD·AUX screen........................................................... 1-10 How to park with predicted course lines ............... 9-4
Driving range.................................................................. IT-2 How to read displayed lines ...................................... 9-2
Changing map view...................................................... 3-8 During a call................................................................... 7-6
Changing region.......................................................... 3-18 How to view information screen................................ 5-7
Changing scale of map............................................... 3-7
Character (letters and numbers) input screen...... 1-7
E I
Charge recommendation guidance........................ 2-14 Editing address book................................................. 3-59
Charging station information...................................... IT-2 Info on route................................................................... 6-7
Editing route................................................................. 3-44 Information feed setting............................................. 5-14
Clock settings.............................................................. 1-16 Energy information display................................. IT-3, 2-7
Comfort & convenience settings............................... 6-4 Information screen ........................................................ 6-2
Error message on communication.......................... 5-18 Inputting user ID and password.............................. 1-11
Compact Disc (CD) player......................................... 4-3
Compact Disc (CD) player operation.................... 4-13 iPod® player and iPhone®........................................... 4-5
Compressed Audio Files (MP3/WMA) ................... 4-6 iPod® player operation............................................... 4-14
Confirming route.......................................................... 3-48
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V
Viewing available traffic information......................... 6-6
Viewing CARWINGSTM records............................. 5-10
Viewing Charging Station information..................... 6-5
Viewing energy economy history............................... 2-8
Viewing energy economy information...................... 2-7
Viewing energy usage information............................ 2-8
Viewing GPS current location information........... 6-11
Viewing information about current
vehicle location.............................................................. 6-4
Viewing maintenance information ............................. 6-3
Viewing navigation system version information.... 6-12
Viewing vehicle information........................................ 6-3
Voice command examples.......................................... 8-3
Voice guidance settings............................................ 3-49
Voice recognition settings .......................................... 8-8
Volume settings........................................................... 1-16
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